Conference of the Parties (COP)
We're one of only a small number of UK universities invited to observe and take part in the annual United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP)
As part of our long-standing status as a registered observer for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COPs, University of Sheffield academics and students have been attending COP for a number of years to share our expertise and knowledge with global leaders.
Our representatives at COP are available for media comment about their research and the experience of attending the conference. For more information contact the University Media Team.
COP29
In 2024, University of Sheffield representatives will be present at COP29 to share our research and help contribute towards the aims of the conference. We prioritise PhD and early year researchers who have a research interest in COP as attendees, helping them to build their knowledge and understanding of global climate politics and communicate their experience back to the wider University and public audiences.
- Participants
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Agnes Rydberg, School of Law
Siti Nurlisa Binti Ahmad, Materials Science and Engineering
Fanran Meng, School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Colin Nolden, Energy Institute
Hibba Saeed, Management School
Kathryn Schoon, Faculty of Social Sciences
Sally Thomas, School of Education
Shriya Bajaj, Geography
Rahima Babayeva, Energy 2050 and School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
- Online Participants
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Anna Fedotova, Civil and Structural Engineering
Andy Nichols, School of Mechnical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering
Issi Steeley, Biosciences
Emma Melissa Cantello Saville, Research, Partnerships & Innovation
Kennedy John Offor, Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Preeti Raghunath, Sociological Studies
Rizwana Lala, Division of Population Health (School of Medicine and Population Health)
Rosalind Farrow, Finance Department
Yang Sarah Binti Mohamad, Chemical and Biological Engineering
Alexander Fletcher - Research, Partnerships and Innovation
will focus on several key goals, with an overarching emphasis on climate finance. One major objective is to establish a New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) for climate finance, intended to replace the unmet $100 billion annual funding promise made in 2009. The aim is to secure more financial support from wealthier nations to help low-income countries mitigate and adapt to climate impacts.
Representative Training
This year, the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures has hosted a series of training sessions to ensure our delegates heading to COP29 are fully prepared for the event. The training series was funded by the and hosted by a former COP28 observer who wanted to pass on his experiences to future COP attendees.
The sessions covered everything from outlining the negotiation process to debunking COP language. It also included sessions around the local culture and tips on how to deal with eco-anxiety. The aim is to enable attendees to have a meaningful presence at COP and to make the most of the time available to them.
COP29 Events and Analysis
There are events happening across the University to get involved with before, during, and after COP29. Look out for more events throughout the course of COP29 and after. We also recommend watching , produced by the faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University, which demonstrates the vital role the humanities play in shaping a sustainable future.
One of our COP29 representatives, Dr Agnes Rydberg, Deputy Director of the Sheffield Centre for International and European Law, has written an opinion piece on financial and loss and damage discussions at COP29.
Previous COPs
Information about our attendees and activities at .