Bananas, Smiles, and Atomic Bombs: Attitudes toward Nuclear Energy at COP29

By Ella Reese-Clauson ’26, International Political Economy On the first Friday of COP29, I entered the generally professional and sterile Blue Zone to the sight of a small line of business-clad delegates waiting to have their picture taken with a pair of attendees dressed in inflatable polar bear suits. One after another, the delegates excitedly …

A Tense Saturday for the US Delegation at COP29

By Ashley Entwistle, ’26, History-Political Science As delegates from around the world gather in Baku to discuss the future of our climate, the results of the US election have left the US delegation divided on how to represent the nation’s climate future. The question of whether the US can remain a reliable international partner on …

The “Low Hanging Fruit” of Reduction – COP29 Summit on Methane and Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases 

By Megan O’Brien, ’25, Environmental Studies and Havalin Haskell, ’26, Environmental Studies First speakers from hosting countries (From left to right: Mukhtar Babayev, Patricia Espinosa, John Podesta, and Liu Zhenmin) at COP29 Summit on Methane and Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases.    When we caught wind of the possibility of garnering tickets to attend the High-Level Summit …

Indigenous Climate Leadership Day in the Shadows of the World Leaders Action Summit

Ashley Entwistle, ’26, History-Political Science Paul Irngaut (Vice-President, Nunavut Tunngavik Inc) delivering his keynote speech on Tuesday, November 12. The two-day World Leaders Action Summit commenced on the first Tuesday of COP29, where the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan invited heads of state and governments to engage in bilateral meetings, high-level roundtable discussions, and special …

First Impressions in Baku: Ethnic Cleansing, Oil Wealth, and Climate Reckoning at COP29

By Ella Reese-Clauson, ’26, International Political Economy We entered the Baku airport at two in the morning local time after a nearly twenty-four hour travel day, amazed by the sloping, modern wooden arches of the terminal. Signs for COP29 in a now-familiar teal color lined the hallway. Our shuttle driver pointed out notable buildings as …

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