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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Effective climate policy: what does it look like? - Anupam
 a Sen (University of Oxford)\, Johnny Stengel (Fridays For Future)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250128T160000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250128T163000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Effective climate action relies on a robust system of research
 \, policymaking\, and advocacy working together. We can’t simply impleme
 nt more climate policy\, we need well-considered\, evidence-based policies
  that are strategically mixed and have public support so we can make it wo
 rk for people and the planet.\n\nIn this seminar\, we invited Anupama Sen 
 and Johnny Stengel to explore the complex world of climate policy\, highli
 ghting the interplay between research\, policymaking\, and advocacy.\n\nTh
 ey will discuss how research complex scientific findings can be turned int
 o actionable\, accessible information for both policymakers and the public
 . They will use the recently published paper “Climate policies that achi
 eved major emission reductions: Global evidence from two decades” as a b
 asis for talking about the importance of translating complex scientific fi
 ndings into actionable\, accessible information for both policymakers and 
 the public.\nThey will also discuss the crucial roles played by both resea
 rchers and activists in driving effective climate action.\n\nOxford Climat
 e Econometrics research published the paper “Climate policies that achie
 ved major emission reductions: Global evidence from two decades” which p
 rovides the first global\, systematic evaluation identifying which combina
 tions of policy instruments have led to large emissions reductions out of 
 1\,500 climate policies implemented between 1999-2022 across 41 countries 
 and six continents.\nThe research is based on a ground-breaking new method
 \, has been widely covered in the media including in the Financial Times.\
 nRead the paper:\nhttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl6547\nRea
 d the press release:\nhttps://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-08-23-effectiveness-1
 500-global-climate-policies-ranked-first-time\n\nAbout the speakers:\n\nFo
 rbes journalist Dave Vetter\, our host\, is a veteran journalist\, he hold
 s an MA in International Journalism from Cardiff University and an MSc in 
 Sustainability\, Enterprise and the Environment from the University of Oxf
 ord. Dave writes and podcasts about climate change\, sustainability and en
 vironmental issues.\n\nAnupama Sen is Head of Policy Engagement for the Sm
 ith School of Enterprise and the Environment. Her role is to contribute to
  the School’s mission and strategy by increasing the impact of its work\
 , and the adoption and application of rigorous research by governments\, i
 nternational institutions\, policymakers and enterprise – public and pri
 vate. She works closely with the core team and senior researchers.\n\nJohn
 ny Stengel is a youth advocate\, networker and public speaker for climate 
 justice mitigation and sustainable development. Most of the time\, he's a 
 lobbyist for Fridays for Future and NGO GermanZero in Berlin. After studyi
 ng psychology and business and sustainable management\, he started to stud
 y two masters\, Global energy and climate policy at SOAS University of Lon
 don as well as sustainable transition SDGs in agriculture.\n\n28 January 2
 025\, 16:00 GMT\nWatch live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/3ptmB
 Q47TjI?themeRefresh=1\nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/effective-
 climate-policy-what-does-it-look-like-registration-1204758929389\nSpeakers
 :\nAnupama Sen (University of Oxford)\, Johnny Stengel (Fridays For Future
 )
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