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COP26

Geographers and COP26 – looking back and forward?

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsJanuary 13, 2022January 13, 2022
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COP26

Carbon colonialism must be challenged if we want to make climate progress

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsDecember 23, 2021December 23, 2021
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Glasgow Climate Pact: Where do all the words and numbers we heard at COP26 leave us?

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 24, 2021November 24, 2021
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COP26 Green Futures

The world has made more progress on climate change than you might think – or might have predicted a decade ago

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 23, 2021November 23, 2021
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COP26 Green Futures

How the world’s militaries hide their huge carbon emissions

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 17, 2021November 16, 2021
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COP26 Green Futures

If we don’t learn from past climate disasters, they will claim more lives in the future

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 16, 2021November 16, 2021
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