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In this episode, I tackle the ongoing debate surrounding COP conferences—are they a productive force for climate action or an outdated exercise in bureaucracy?

We'll look at key criticisms, like the influence of fossil fuel companies and the perceived inefficiency of the process and explore why these meetings might still be one of the most critical tools we have for global change.

We'll discuss why change is often slow, why foundations matter more than grand gestures, and how businesses can align their strategies with global targets.

Whether you're a seasoned sustainability advocate or just trying to make sense of the headlines, this episode is about finding clarity in the chaos.

Here are the highlights:

(1:03) COP 26 and COP 27: Context and Controversies

(3:40) Historical Context and Hosting of COP Conferences

(9:35) Achievements and Evolution of COP

(14:17) Challenges and Future of COP

Kyoto – Royal Shakespeare Company

About the play | Kyoto | Royal Shakespeare Company

COP History 

Timeline - UNFCCC -- 25 Years of Effort and Achievement

Outrage and Optimism Podcast #264

The Rio Trio: A Cocktail of COPs

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