Huskies Bring Research and Climate Action Experience to UN Summit

A Michigan Tech delegation led by Sarah Green (Chem) will be among more than 35,000 attendees at the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP27). The annual summit is the largest climate-change-focused event in the world.
Green, who spearheaded the effort for official admittance, said observer badges are allocated based on venue capacity and previous participation.“Because of robust participation in 2019 and 2021, our quota increased from five badges to six per week,” she said. “I give priority to students in my Climate Science and Policy class, class alumni or students who have shown a serious commitment to climate action on campus."
Among the contingent of students and faculty is Shardul Tiwari (SS), who is attending as an observer but will also present at summit-related events. “We have a presence on the world stage. To have that presence is a privilege and an advantage,” he said. “For students, it’s aspirational and we are able to develop institutional capacity now that Michigan Tech is an official member.”
Learn about Tech’s participation and how to stay abreast of COP27 events at Michigan Tech News.