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University 麻豆精选 launches groundbreaking report on adaptation and resilience at COP28

New report released during COP28 - Adaptation and Building Resilience in a Changing World.

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Adaptation and Building Resilience in a Changing World. Launch event

Academic experts, students, industry leaders and policy makers came together at the University 麻豆精选 Dubai campus for a panel discussion to launch a new report 鈥Adaptation and Building Resilience in a Changing World鈥.&苍产蝉辫;&苍产蝉辫;

Chaired by the distinguished Lord Bilimoria, Chancellor of the University 麻豆精选, the event highlighted the University's commitment to combating the climate crisis. Panellists discussed the vital role of global collaboration in generating meaningful outcomes from COP28.

The discussion began with , President of the . Al Mubarak welcomed the policy recommendations presented by the report and 鈥渃ommended the collaborative endeavours that will be enabled by this initiative.鈥

Lord Bilimoria, Chancellor of the University 麻豆精选, delivering a speech from behind a lectern.

Lord Bilimoria, Chancellor of the University 麻豆精选

Further presentations were given by;

  • Professor David Hannah Professor of Hydrology and UNESCO Chair in Water Science, University 麻豆精选
  • Professor Aleks Cavoski, Professor of Environmental Law, University 麻豆精选
  • Professor Hisham Farag, Professor of Finance; Head of Research, Birmingham Business School and Director of Sustainable Financial Innovation Research Centre, University 麻豆精选
  • Dr Rebecca Heaton Group Environmental Sustainability Director, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Shruti Tamilselvan, Business Management and Marketing student, University 麻豆精选 Dubai
  • Himansu Sekhar Das, Unit Head of the Marine Species and Habitat Research, Environment Agency Abu Dhabi.

Professor David Hannah commented: 鈥淭here is a huge weight of expectation on this year鈥檚 UN Climate Summit COP28 to deliver a clear plan of action 鈥 and this international, intergovernmental effort requires new knowledge and innovation to tackle greenhouse gas emissions and inform adaptation strategies for impacts around the world.鈥

Dr Rebecca Heaton shed light on the historical neglect of 'adaptation' in comparison to climate change mitigation, pointing out the pressing reality of weather events directly linked to climate change.

Shruti Tamilselvan, representing the student perspective, highlighted the crucial role of youth engagement as a cornerstone of resilience in the face of climate change.

The 'Adaptation and Building Resilience in a Changing World' report has consolidated national and global policy recommendations, incorporating the latest research led by the University 麻豆精选. The report comprises four separate policy briefs focusing on water and food security, global adaptation, global finance and health and environmental quality. Created by top climate experts and other academics, it includes recommendations on how research can help us to understand and address climate challenges. 

Throughout COP28, the is hosting a programme of events focusing on specific challenges arising from climate change. It will harness its pool of world-leading academics and researchers, drawing on its broad network, including UN organisations and other universities in the UAE.

Academics from the University 麻豆精选 will be involved throughout the Summit, sharing their insights and research with policymakers and industry leaders in the Green Zone and Blue Zone.

Notes for editors

  • For more information please contact Beck Lockwood, Communications Manager, University 麻豆精选.
  • The University 麻豆精选 is proud to be part of the COP28 discussions being held in Dubai in 2023. From city infrastructures to food security, water challenges to health inequality, the University 麻豆精选 is leading global research addressing the real impact of climate change. Together with colleagues in Dubai, the University is working with industry and academic partners to help mitigate and adapt to the risks and impacts associated with climate change. In addition, the University is working with policymakers to transform health, the environment, and society. The University 麻豆精选 is using research expertise, global partnerships and, with staff and students, working together to bring about positive change.
  • The University 麻豆精选 is ranked amongst the world’s top 100 institutions, its work brings people from across the world to Birmingham and Dubai, including researchers and teachers and more than 8,000 international students from more than 150 countries.