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COP28: Ed's notebook | Podcast
Further conversations from this year’s summit
Ed Crooks
Vice-Chair, Americas
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Ed Crooks
Vice-Chair, Americas
Ed examines the forces shaping the energy industry globally
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COP28 was the largest climate talks to date, with global industry leaders, governments, analysts, journalists and climate activists converging on Dubai for the summit.
The Energy Gang's schedule was packed, and host Ed Crooks was joined by many interesting and influential people from the world of energy across 6 full days. In this episode, we bring you three new conversations that we couldn’t fit into the regular schedule.
Kevin Kariuki is the Vice President for power, energy, climate and green growth at the African Development Bank. Laetitia De Marez is the Senior Program Director of the Climate Finance Access Network run by the thinktank RMI. Together they discuss ways to increase investment in cutting emissions and adapting to the impacts of climate change.
Also, Ed explores a technology for reducing emissions with Mark Davis, the Chief Executive of Capterio, which works on solutions to stop gas being wasted by being burned off in flares.
For our full COP28 coverage check out our other episodes.