Baker Briefing: A ‘Moment of Truth’ at COP28 Climate Talks
Table of Contents
Author(s)
Mark Finley
Fellow in Energy and Global OilKristian Coates Ulrichsen
Fellow for the Middle East | Co-Director, Middle East Energy RoundtableJim Krane
Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies | Co-Director, Middle East Energy RoundtableRachel A. Meidl
Fellow in Energy and SustainabilityJoe Barnes
Bonner Means Baker FellowGlobal leaders met in Dubai for the 28th annual United Nations Conference of the Parties on climate change — known as COP28. In the lead-up to the conference, our expert panel broke down the key political and policy issues at play.
Discussants
- Joe Barnes, Bonner Means Baker Fellow, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy (Moderator)
- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Ph.D., Fellow for the Middle East, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy
- Mark Finley, Fellow in Energy and Global Oil, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy
- Jim Krane, Ph.D., Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy
- Rachel A. Meidl, LP.D., CHMM, Fellow in Energy and Environment, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy
This episode was recorded on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023.
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