What would it take to unite #climate and #biodiversity agendas?
At a #COP30 side event, speakers stressed neither can succeed alone, urging collaboration, better data, and funding to bridge divides and protect both ecosystems and the climate
Read ➡️ https://t.co/FUJ73plJwM
Cooling is vital — but emissions are soaring.
The Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Cooling has been turning evidence into action, shaping policy and piloting solutions for a more resilient future.
20 years of research. One of our impact stories: https://t.co/Ifvfz06lUT
As #COP30 kicks off, we revisit Prof Myles Allen’s lecture on how to stop fossil fuels causing global warming.
His solution: we make CO₂ disposal a licensing condition to sell/use fossil fuels. If you pollute, you pay.
👉 https://t.co/JBPVwy6lDI
@OxfordNetZero@OxfordPhysics
🌍 The State of Net Zero 2025: From Commitments to Credibility 🌍
Join the Net Zero Tracker at COP30 for a high-impact discussion on what the latest 2025 Net Zero Stocktake reveals about global progress — and where credibility still falls short.
"Professional services firms in the UK make up 10% of the UK GDP, so we want to use them on our team to get to net-zero." How can we get professional services onboard to accelerate the transition to net-zero?
Listen to Camilla Hyslop, Researcher @OxfordNetZero on @WeDontHaveTime
📢 Net Zero Stocktake 2025 is now live.
Our latest analysis confirms a defining trend: net zero targets remain a central feature of the global economy - despite policy reversals at the US national level.
📄 Access the full report here: https://t.co/qXHCC8jVRE
🌍 | Energy use in homes is responsible for almost one fifth of the UK’s carbon emission.
Discover how Oxford research is powering the transition to clean energy. ⬇️
#OxfordClimate
If you missed Moral Maze on Wednesday, a recording is available here: https://t.co/14ln70sV4r Those outside the UK can listen on the BBC app or https://t.co/WIZVjukuhF. Info: https://t.co/y1UIedB5Ds. Check out Dr Evatt's post-programme reflections here: https://t.co/gEa01Wfkar
We're thrilled that Research Fellow Dr Alice Evatt will be on the BBC's Moral Maze programme tonight! Listen live on Radio 4 at 8pm BST or catch the recording afterwards: https://t.co/JV2K2ZdMBL @BBCNews@UniofOxford
@annieingarden@BBCNews@UniofOxford Thanks for your comment, Annie. We agree that framing is key. That's why we think it's so important to take part in these conversations, even (or especially) when they're difficult. Dr Evatt shared her reflections on LinkedIn if you're interested: https://t.co/gEa01Wfkar
We're thrilled that Research Fellow Dr Alice Evatt will be on the BBC's Moral Maze programme tonight! Listen live on Radio 4 at 8pm BST or catch the recording afterwards: https://t.co/JV2K2ZdMBL @BBCNews@UniofOxford
I'm delighted that Long Problems has won the 2025 Don K. Price award from the American Political Science Association @APSAtweets for "the best book on science, technology, and politics published in the last year." https://t.co/DH5uc4Qho4 Thread on what it's about ⬇️ #APSA2025
Join us for a discussion @ACS2ET on Delivering #JustTransitions for African Economies 🇪🇹🌍
Africa’s JT pathways = sustainable development pathways: resilient economies, climate finance, & transitions to net zero. @OxfordNetZero@UniofOxford
📍 Addis AICC | 🗓️ 8 Sept | ⏰ 16:00
Delighted to be hosting @ruthdavis27, the first UK Special Representative for Nature, for a lecture @UniofOxford on 3 Oct 2025. Opportunity to hear directly from Ruth on the UK's priorities for nature ahead of COP30 and following UNGA week. Register here: https://t.co/2YGd4PqPNy
Reminder: there's less than a week to apply for the role of Corporate Policy Engagement Manager w/Oxford Net Zero's amazing Engagement Team! Get your application in by 12pm on Tuesday 2 September. Read more & apply here: https://t.co/rfT7gKJay8
Reminder: there's less than a week to apply for the role of Corporate Policy Engagement Manager w/Oxford Net Zero's amazing Engagement Team! Get your application in by 12pm on Tuesday 2 September. Read more & apply here: https://t.co/rfT7gKJay8
What are the latest developments in GGR research? What do they mean for decision-makers? If you're interested in these 2 questions, we invite you to join us for Day 2 of our UK GGR Event on 30 September at the Royal Institution in London. More info: https://t.co/R5BIk8YfCt
🚨Job alert! The ONZ Engagement Team is recruiting for a Corporate Policy Engagement Manager. We're looking for someone w/deep climate policy knowledge to drive our work on corporate policy responsibility. Apply by 12pm on 2 Sept: https://t.co/XLle242s14
📢 New research from Oxford researchers reveals a significant perception gap: policymakers estimate only 37% of people support climate action, when in fact 69% do. This mismatch could be holding back ambitious policy.
🔗 Read more from our researchers: https://t.co/wL0b13a8P1
COP30 has set the stage. A thread 🧵
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From forests to finance, oceans to AI, more than 30 themes will shape the global climate conversation this November in Belém, Brazil.
The newly announced Thematic Days will run from 10 to 21 November, connecting climate negotiations with action on the ground. The agenda is built around six pillars:
1. Energy , Industry & Transport
2. Forests, Oceans & Biodiversity
3. Agriculture & Food Systems;
4. Cities, Infrastructure & Water;
5. Human and Social Development; and
6. Cross-cutting issues
“Each day is intended to connect negotiations with real-world impact,” said COP30 President-Designate Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago.
From Indigenous Peoples to industry leaders, from ministers to mayors, daily programming will happen across both the Blue and Green Zones.
Read more: https://t.co/5Hah2dbREc
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