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Doha Debates at COP28

Climate change


COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, meets in Dubai, UAE this year to discuss this urgent issue. Doha Debates has hosted multiple conversations about climate change across debates, podcasts, videos and on social media, bringing together people with different perspectives and ideas about climate change.

Videos

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Climate Change: Can we rise to the challenge?

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Mitzi Jonelle Tan is #SolvingIt

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Vanessa Nakate is #SolvingIt

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Yana Abu Taleb: Cooperation Between Jordan, Palestine & Israel

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Georgie Badiel: Global Water Shortage is a Humanitarian Crisis

Curricula

Doha Debates is inspired by Majlis-style debates, which create a welcoming space for discussion of diverse views. It also provides a framework to bring complex problems into your classroom. Explore and download our curricula:

Climate change

Human activities are changing the climate in unprecedented and, in some cases, irreversible ways. But what are the best solutions to this enormous challenge? Is focusing on renewable resources practical? And how do we balance our global fight against climate change with the myriad other problems plaguing our planet?

Water scarcity

No one can survive more than three days without water, but a quarter of the world is running out of it. It’s a scarcity crisis on the rise, compounded by climate change. How do we get water into everyone’s hands? Who is best equipped to solve the challenge?