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We invite you to view a recent webinar co-hosted by Second Nature, the University Climate Change Coalition (UC3), and the Research and Independent Non-Governmental Organizations (RINGO) constituency. This engaging session will cover key issues on the negotiation agenda at COP30, set to take place in Belém, Brazil, from November 10-21, 2025. This webinar will feature: Welcome + Non-Party Stakeholder Engagement: Beth Martin, Teaching Professor in Environmental Studies, Washington University in St. Louis Presidency Goals: Pedro Ivo Ferraz da Silva, Coordinator for Scientific and Technological Affairs, Climate Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil Global Goal on Adaptation: Danielle Falzon, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey NDC + Enhanced Transparency Framework: Melissa Low, Research Fellow, Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions and Head of Sustainability Academy, National University of Singapore Just Transition Work Program: Damon Jones, Manager Programmes Coordination, United Nations Climate Change Secretariat Article 6: Axel Michaelowa, Senior Founding Partner, Perspectives Climate Research, and Researcher, University of Zurich Technology Mechanisms: Shikha Bhasin, Partnerships Manager, Clean Energy Ministerial and Advisor, Council on Energy, Environment and Water Climate Finance: Eda Kosma, International Fellow, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions Global Stocktake + Researcher and Systematic Observation: Matti Goldberg, Director of Government Relations - International, Woodwell Climate Research Center Moderator: Anna McGinn, Policy Director, Environmental and Energy Study Institute