What does COP26 mean for non-state actors?
In this episode, we discuss what COP26 means for non-state actors, including cities, Indigenous Peoples, and youth.
The episode begins with Hindou Ibrahim, speaking on the importance of incorporating Indigenous Knowledge into climate action, which you can hear in full here.
Guest Speakers
Yunus Arikan, Director of Global Advocacy at ICLEI
Dr Virginia Marshall, Executive Member of the Indigenous Peoples’ Organisation-Australia, Inaugural Indigenous Postdoctoral Fellow at the Australian National University
Alison Fong, Master of Urban Planning student at the University of Melbourne and a member of the Student-City Policy Innovation Team coordinated by the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate Change, Student Energy, and the Melbourne Centre for Cities
Credits
Co-hosted by Cathy Oke and Jackie Peel
Produced by Ariana Dickey, Greta Robenstone, and Bek Markey-Towler
Climate Talks is produced by Melbourne Climate Futures and Melbourne Centre for Cities at the University of Melbourne. Our theme music is by Music for a Warming World.
Climate Talks acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which this podcast was produced, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of the Kulin Nation, and pays respect to Elders past and present.