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COPs: Aspiration vs. Realities | Navigating a History of Aspiration & Legal Realities toward COP30
“We've got this one beautiful blue and green planet, and we have to get together and do something to protect it before it's too late.”- Jane Goodall (1934-2025) Credit: UN Photo/Michos Tzovaras The Pursuit of Climate Action Since its inception in 1995, the Conference of the Parties (COP) has become the stage for global climate diplomacy under the UNFCCC member states. Through negotiations, framework agreements, and discussion, COP has slowly turned big promises into polici
Alkuma Rumi
Dec 1513 min read


“I Came Back with More Hope, Not Results”: A Conversation with Shahin Alom
In this interview, Shahin , a young climate activist from Bangladesh, shares his reflections on attending last year’s UN Climate Change Conference (COP). Speaking from firsthand experience as a youth activist and also a victim of climate change-induced adversities, he highlights the gap between global discussions and local realities - and what must change to make climate conferences truly impactful. Era: When you went to the last COP, what do you think was the outcome of
Era Robbani
Dec 154 min read


Heritage & Hope
A hush falls over the hall. A young Pacific Island mother stepped on the podium, her traditional dress out of place against the rest of the suits. She puts her daughter to bed, closing her eyes and recites a poem to her that pleads with her land. At that point, policy disappears, and emotion comes up. Such scenes are now characteristic of COPs, where in addition to negotiations, art and storytelling make climate debate human through light installations, poetry, dance and prot
Najifa Alam Torsa
Dec 147 min read


"Don’t Look Up, Just Watch Us Fail: The Tragicomedy of Global Warming"
The ending scene of Don't Look Up (2021) “We really did have everything, didn’t we?” That line, delivered quietly by Dr. Randall Mindy as chaos closes in, lingers in the mind like the distant roar of a tidal wave about to crash over a complacent shore. “Don’t Look Up,” Adam McKay’s piercing satire on Netflix, doesn’t simply lampoon political clownery, it throws us, the viewers, into the absurd and maddening reality of today’s world, where the warning bells of environmental c
Nature insights Desk
Dec 142 min read
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