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Cop 30 to Cop 31

COP30 to COP31: Navigating Policy, Politics and Expectations

As the world raises the bar on climate ambition, businesses face a new era of scrutiny, policy shifts, and opportunity. COP30 saw nations commit to tougher 2035 targets. Now the focus turns to delivery, and all eyes are on Australia as a potential host for COP31.

Join us online to hear from senior leaders at Barton Deakin, Hawker Britton and Burson as they unpack how global climate negotiations are reshaping Australia’s policy, politics and business strategy on the road from COP30 to COP31.

Date: Tuesday, December 2nd  2025
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm AEST
8:00am – 9:00am HKT / SGT
Where: Online via Zoom

Register for COP30 to COP31 here.

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