COP30 in Brazil and the Future of Climate Multilateralism
Panel Discussion at the University of Hamburg
Representatives from diplomacy, academia and civil society will discuss key questions of global climate policy: What impulses have emerged from the Brazilian presidency at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30)? What follows the negotiations in Belém – and where do the main political challenges lie?
Doors open at 5:30 pm. The evening will begin with a short keynote presenting insights from research on COP30, followed by a moderated discussion and questions from the audience.
The event will be held in English. A livestream via Zoom is available at the bottom of this page. Please note that the livestream will not cover the Q&A session.
Participants:
Philippe Raposo, Brazilian diplomat and Head of the Environment and Climate Change Department at the Embassy of Brazil in Berlin; he has participated in international negotiations on the protection of marine biodiversity on the high seas.
Sarah Zitterbarth, Advisor for International Climate Policy at Climate Alliance Ger-many. Previously, she worked for Greenpeace Germany and participated in several UN climate conferences.
Eduardo Gonçalves Gresse, Sociologist in the Cluster of Excellence CLICCS at the University of Hamburg. His research focuses on Brazil's role in global environmental governance and social dynamics arising from political promises and expectations at COP30.
Moderation: Anna Fünfgeld (CLICCS, University of Hamburg)