Extreme Hangout • COP29, Baku

Dr Antoinette Nestor

I am an interdisciplinary scholar with a background in Public Interest Law, Community Economic Development (CED) Law & Lawyering, Environmental Law and Climate Change Law & Governance, Citizen & Stakeholder Engagement and Journalism and integrate my knowledge and experiences into everything I do.

In my spare time, I teach children about the circular economy and sustainability in general using toys as the main medium for understanding (A Toy's Life and Beyond). I also produce and host the Eddington Hour, a monthly radio magazine bringing an insight into the new neighbourhood of North West Cambridge (currently on pause).My research interests focus on the intersections/interactions between climate change law, sustainable development & the SDGs, land law, community engagement, CED and public policy and the links between international law and their application and implementation at the local and community levels.I am also a public engagement practitioner with particular interest in community engagement and citizen participation.I am a Cambridge City Councillor for Castle Ward.

Extreme Hangout COP29 Sessions
We Can't Plant Ice! Why the frozen ocean, especially the Central Arctic Ocean Ice Shield as a Global Commons, offers an opportunity for creative, inclusive and climate just governance
Wednesday
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13 November
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12:00-12:30

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Would you like to speak at the Extreme Hangout at COP29?

We are still finalising the programme and speakers for Extreme Hangout at COP29. If you have stories or learnings to share that will inspire environmental action and popularise the climate movement, we'd love to hear from you.

Please email us at speakers@extremeinternational.com