8th NZCGS Annual Global Affairs Lecture

The Centre held its 8th Annual Global Affairs Lecture on 6 December, 6.00 pm to 7.30 pm.

The Lecture was given by New Zealand’s Minister of Climate Change, Hon James Shaw, who had just returned from the UN’s COP26 (Glasgow), where he co-chaired a critical working group on transparency.  The title of the Lecture was:

“The UN and Climate Negotiations: Implications for our planet and country”  

The Minister’s Lecture can be found here NZCGS – 8th Annual Global Affairs Lecture

The audio-visual recording can be accessed here:

https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/law/news-and-events/event-gallery/the-un-and-climate-negotiations–implications-for-our-planet-and.html

By Libby Giles, Director

Libby Giles is the Director of NZCGS. She specialises in global citizenship education, which she sees as a key tool in response to global challenges and that sits at the heart of all the Centre’s kaupapa.

December 15, 2021

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