The Post-COP29 Outcomes Forum will return this year on Wednesday 4 December, hosted by the Policy Institute at King’s College London, King’s Climate & Sustainability, the Climate Action Coalition and DIPLOMAT Magazine.
Convening Ambassadors and High Commissioners, business leaders, academics and senior civil society representatives, the event will unpick what was achieved at COP29, explore how this can be delivered, and look ahead to ambitions for COP30.
Our CEO, Sheri Hickok, will be sharing key takeaways from her time in Baku as a part of Panel 1: Reflections on COP29.
Sheri will be joined by fellow panelists
- E. Elen Suleymanov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to the UK
- Kerstin Mathias, Policy & Innovation Director, City of London Corporation
- Emilien Gasc, Counsellor – Climate, Environment, Energy, EU Delegation to the UK
The session will be moderated by the Rt Hon Chris Skidmore.
Through a combination of keynote addresses and panel discussions, the Forum will reflect on the progress made in Baku, digesting and dissecting the kaleidoscope of discussions, negotiations and agreements, and look ahead to their implications and impact across the next 12 months. This will be followed by a networking reception enjoying Bush House’s spectacular panoramic views.
Register your interest in attending in person or online.
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