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In search of transformations at COP21

January 5th, 2016 Nathan Oxley

The International Social Science Council has published interviews from the COP21 climate conference with three researchers who are part of their ‘Transformations to Sustainability programme’.

The interviewees include STEPS researcher Adrian Ely, and Cosmas Ochieng, director of ACTS, one of the institutions in the STEPS Africa Sustainability Hub. The Africa hub was an important partner in our programme of events at COP21. The other interviewee is Ethemcan Turhan of the Istanbul Policy Centre.

Read the interviews (ISSC website)

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