The panelists include, Dublin City University (DCU) Business School assistant professor of accounting, Dr Aideen O’Dochartaigh, Dylan Murphy, a Masters student in climate policy in DCU and activist, and Mide Power, a research assistant in equality, diversity and inclusion. They outline how COP26 is working from perspective of civil society groups, the need to focus on real zero emissions rather than net zero which means business as usual, with carbon offsets and continued emissions, the need to hear and have voices from the global south and those most affected central, and the hope that lies in the movements on the streets for the major change required, and the protests planned (including in Dublin) for this Saturday November 6th.
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