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An event from the UCL Centre of Law and the Environment featuring two panels exploring the recent COP28 conference
COP28 De-Brief - State-of-Play and Challenges on Climate Finance and Loss & Damage
About this Event
COP28 brought an array of important decisions related to climate finance, while highlighting the challenges that remain for upcoming negotiations. An historic agreement on the operationalisation of the Loss & Damage fund and continued progress on discussions regarding the role of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) coexisted with stalemates on issues such as the New Collective Quantified Goal on Finance. The COP28 De-Brief, hosted by the UCL Centre for Law and Environment, discussed some of these developments by bringing together theory, practice, and critique, with two panels featuring academics, public officials, practitioners, and NGOs.
About the UCL Centre for Law and the Environment
The Centre for Law and Environment was established to provide a focal point for the UCL Faculty of Laws' outstanding expertise and academic strength in the field of the environment and the law. The main goals of the Centre are to advance research and teaching and explore the role of law in meeting contemporary environmental and energy challenges. The Centre is committed to treating domestic law (UK), regional (European Union) and international aspects of environmental law in a comprehensive and integrated manner. This approach is reflected in offerings on the LLM course and the supervision of doctoral students, as well as in the diverse range of research pursued by members of the Centre.