Key Takeaways from CCG at COP30
The CCG team which attended COP30 consisted of (L-R) Nguyen Hoang Nam , Melinsa Abeysundara, Carla Cannone, Vivien Foster, Mark Howells, Holger Dalkmann, Luke Hatton and Ton Alfstad. Here, Vivien … Continued
The CCG team which attended COP30 consisted of (L-R) Nguyen Hoang Nam , Melinsa Abeysundara, Carla Cannone, Vivien Foster, Mark Howells, Holger Dalkmann, Luke Hatton and Ton Alfstad. Here, Vivien … Continued
Holger Dalkmann, CCG’s Sustainable Transport Lead, reflects on a very busy time for CCG at this year’s COP. COP30 in Belém drew about 50,000 people and, while questions remain about … Continued
As part of CCG’s Research work, the Oxford Environmental Change Institute team have contributed to the development of the next generation of the Highway Development and Management software (HDM5), which … Continued
Mark Howells and Jairo Quiros-Tortos joined colleagues from SLOCAT Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport High Volume Transport Applied Research and others at the High-Level 16th Regional Environmentally Sustainable Transport Forum in Asia, at Asian Development Bank … Continued
Holger Dalkmann, who leads CCG’s work on Sustainable Transport, shares his reflections on COP29 and looks forward to next year in Brazil. I attended COP (supported by CCG which is … Continued
Professor Winnie V. Mitullah is a Research Professor of Development Studies at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Nairobi. She is also UNESCO UNITWIN Chair. She is a … Continued
Doris Edem Agbevivi has worked at the Energy Commission for Ghana for over seven years and is currently the Lead Project Coordinator for the Drive Electric Initiative there. She is … Continued