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DEC Energy Seminar: COP26: The Outcomes

Tuck Professor Tracy Bach and Tuck '22s will will examine the outcomes of the COP26 negotiations that took place in Glasgow, Scotland in November and share their perspectives.

Thursday, January 13, 2022
12:15pm – 1:15pm
Online
Intended Audience(s): Public
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In our Winter Dartmouth Energy Collaborative Seminar Series, "Energy/Cimate Futures in 2022: Insights and Actions on the Road from Glasgow," we'll hear from the UN Climate Conference (COP26) conference participants, take stock of climate/adaptation goal-setting and action in different regions and sectors, and examine what enduring insights - if any - COP26 offers for the urgent local, regional, and global project of energy system transformation.  

In our first Dartmouth Energy Seminar of winter term, join Tuck Professor Tracy Bach and T'22s: Abigail Gary, Eva Greene, Kaitlin Horan, Rishab Bansal, Sam Gant, and Tabitha Bennett for a debriefing of COP26 outcomes and conclusions. Professor Tracy Bach, an annual attendee at the UNCOP, is an experienced climate change law and policy analyst, international negotiations advisor, professor, researcher, and social entrepreneur. This seminar will examine the outcomes of the COP26 negotiations that took place in Glasgow, Scotland in November. Students who were part of the Tuck delegation who attended COP will also share their perspective and experiences. 

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For more information, contact:
Irving Institute for Energy and Society

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