Reflections from Sharm El Sheikh: Signs of change, birthing and dying

Click the image above to watch this video on the UMN Institute on the Environment (IonE) website.

I finally published a video blog post about my time in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt for the COP27 UN Climate Summit. I attended with the University of Minnesota as one of our institution’s observer delegates in the RINGO constituency (Research and Independent Non-Governmental Organizations). As you can see, there was a lot of lingo, and the learning curve was steep! In this video blog that I recorded during the conference back in November 2022, I reflect on the Egyptian scarab beetle, and sign of birthing and dying within major global systems like, oh say, THE CLIMATE and international climate policy!

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