Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

COP26:
the final evaluations

Interview to Stefano Caserini & Francesca Casale

Climate change in urban areas

Interview to Flavia Fuso

Limit greenhouse gases

Interview to Francesco Pietro Campo

DICA GREEN CORNER is the initiative launched by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Politecnico di Milano – since ever on the front line of themes regarding environment, sustainability, climate and environmental changes – while waiting for the UN summit that is going to be held in Glasgow in November 2021 (COP26), and in conjunction with the preparatory meeting (Pre-COP26).

Three young PhD candidates of ours explain their research activities in order to attract interest of society towards the importance of struggling against climate changes and contributing to the research in this subject.

COP26: the final evaluations

 

COP26 ended, but which were the results obtained and the impressions arrived from Glasgow? In this video, Prof. Stefano Caserini and PhD candidate Francesca Casale (DICA) explain the results of the conference and the social climate that emerged during and after the discussion between the various Nations. Below, it is possible to watch and listen to some of the most noteworthy presentations at COP26:

– Informal stocktaking plenary by the President – Link

– COP26 Closing Plenary followed by CMP16 Closing Plenary followed by CMA3 Closing Plenary (India’s intervention 4’15’’) – Link

– John Kerry’s press conference (45 minutes) – Link

– WWF: Negotiations State of Play – Press conference (30 minutes) – Link

DICA GREEN CORNER:
climate change in urban areas

 

Watch the video realized by Flavia Fuso, PhD candidate at DICA for the course of Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering.

DICA GREEN CORNER:
limit greenhouse gases

 

Watch the video of Francesco Pietro Campo, one of our PhD students of the program in Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering.

DICA GREEN CORNER:
climate change and its effects

 

Watch the video recorded by Francesca Casale, PhD candidate in Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering.