In 2019, seventy delegates from fifteen nations came together at the University of Warwick to agree a set of binding global commitments to combat the climate crisis.
2.1°C TEMPERATURE RISE
With real-world policy committing our planet to nearly 4°C of warming, delegates at WCNF 2019 committed to a robust global programme of emissions reductions expected to limit global average temperature increase by 2100 to only 2.1°C
FAR-REACHING POLICY COMMITMENTS
Facing a complex set of related policy questions, delegates negotiated a comprehensive and wide-reaching set of global policies and recommendations, covering climate justice, deforestation, and common but differentiated responsibility.
Recognising the contentious nature of debates surrounding capital transfer and Loss and Damage, delegates agreed a replacement global climate fund with uniform required national contributions of 0.2% of GDP per annum
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Baroness Natalie Bennett
Former Leader of the Green Party
Policy for the Climate Crisis
Dr Jessica Savage
Senior Teaching Fellow
Biodiversity & Climate Change
Dr Alastair Smith
Senior Teaching Fellow
Globalism in Climate Policy
WORKSHOPS
SUSTAINABLE STARTUPS
How do small businesses contribute to creating a more sustainable society?
Delivered by Enactus Warwick
SYSTEMS CHANGE
How can individuals make a difference to global challenges?
Delivered by the WCNF Operations Team
CLIMATE DENIALISM
How do denialists obfuscate and delay serious action on the climate crisis?
Delivered by WCNF President Todd Olive
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
How does the "rules-based order" interact with environmental systems?
Delivered by Dr Sam Adelman of Warwick Law
HUMAN RIGHTS & CLIMATE CHANGE
How does the climate crisis affect human rights around the world?
Delivered by Lucia Mollea on behalf of Amnesty International
THE NUDGEATHON
How can behavioural science be deployed to affect environmental behaviours?
Delivered by the Warwick Behavioural Insights Team
#WCNF2K19
2019's inaugural edition of the Forum saw delegates representing 14 nations and the European Union agree to national emissions pledges limiting mean annual average global temperature increases to 2.1 degrees by 2100