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- December 9, 2024
- Monday, 10:30AM to 12:30PM
- Stockholm Environment Institute, ’Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, Linköping University, Mistra Geopolitics
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Online dialogue: COP29 post-match analysis
Monday, 10:30AM to 12:30PM
December 9, 2024
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Stockholm Environment Institute, ’Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, Linköping University, Mistra Geopolitics
Organizer's other eventsDid the COP29 fulfil the expectations of political leaders, scientists, civil society, and youth organizations? What questions were left unsolved?
The Mistra Geopolitics research programme hosted this yearly, high-level dialogue to discuss the outcomes from the climate change negotiations, COP29.

This year at COP29, climate finance was a hot topic discussed by the negotiating parties. Countries also presented their climate plans and mitigation efforts connected to the Paris Agreement.
At this high-level dialogue, we will discuss if the negotiations fulfilled the expectations of political leaders, scientists, civil society and youth organizations around the globe.
We are proud to present our distinguished panel members, guided by Mistra Geopolitics’ Director Björn-Ola Linnér:
Speakers
Mattias Frumerie, Sweden’s climate ambassador and Head of Delegation to UNFCCC at the Swedish Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, member of the Swedish Climate Policy Council
Katherine Browne, Leader of SEI’s International Climate Risk and Adaptation team and Research Fellow, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Erik Kjellström, Professor in Climatology at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
Mattias Goldmann, CEO of the Swedish 2030-Secretariat
Priyatma Singh, Researcher at the University of Fiji
Björn-Ola Linnér, Programme Director for Mistra Geopolitics and professor at Linköping University, will chair the dialogue.
Warmly welcome to this online COP29 post-match analysis.
Organisers
The dialogue is hosted by Mistra Geopolitics in collaboration with Linköping University, Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research and Stockholm Environment Institute.

