Brasils klima-lederskap: COP 30 og Trump 2.0
Til tross for det utfordrende geopolitiske klimaet, spesielt på grunn av Trumps andre presidentskap, så planlegger Brasil å styrke klimakonferansen.

Hovedinnhold
Forelesningen holdes på Engelsk.
Brazil will host COP30 in November, the annual climate negotiations addressing the impacts human activities have on the climate. This year’s COP30 holds special significance as it will be held in the Amazon, the world’s most biodiverse biome.
In light of the criticisms directed at our multilateral global order, Rached will emphasise the importance of strengthening the normative foundations of the global political system as a solution to these challenges.
Danielle Hanna Rached is a global fellow at LawTransform. She teaches international law and related subjects at the Institute of International Relations of the University of São Paulo (IRI-USP).
Danielle Hanna Rached teaches international law and related subjects at the Institute of International Relations of the University of São Paulo (IRI-USP). Her main research interests are in the governance arrangements of the International Climate Change Regime and the impacts of the climate crisis for the Amazon. She received her graduate degrees from University of Edinburgh (LL.M. and PhD).
Rached develops research on the following topics: autocratization processes and the climate agenda; global environmental governance and democratic possibilities; Brazilian foreign policy in the environmental area, and the role of social movements in the demand for climate justice.
The event will be moderated by Ianira Vieria – MA student, Politics and Governance of Global Challenges, UiB and research assistant at LawTransform.
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This seminar is part of the RDV seminar series, a collaboration between the Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism (DIPA) and the CMI-UiB Centre on Law & Social Transformation. We invite national and international researchers to talk about their pioneering research on topics regarding law, democracy, and welfare.