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The Climate Briefing
Episode 38: Climate politics and geopolitics: what happened at COP28?

The Climate Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 23:01


In the second of two COP28 takeover episodes, Research Fellow Ruth Townend gathers Chatham House teammates to discuss how the conference went, with a particular focus on the politics and geopolitics that shaped the conference outcome. Ruth reflects on the global stocktake and loss and damage, while Antony Froggatt and Bernice Lee reflect on how different actors shaped the outcomes, as well as the changing shape of the conference over the years. Glada Lahn discusses the crucial text on fossil fuels, while Professor Tim Benton explores how food and agriculture were dealt with at the conference. The team finish by discussing their hopes for climate action in the year ahead.

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Independent Thinking
What can the world expect from COP28?

Independent Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 31:10


Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by Ana Yang, Bernice Lee and Ruth Townend from our Environment and Society Centre to discuss the COP28 summit in the United Arab Emirates. Don't miss our expertise: What is COP28 and why is it important? What COP28 needs to address to avoid climate disaster The emerging global crisis of land use Presented by Bronwen Maddox. Produced by John Pollock. Sound by Matthew Docherty.

Costing the Earth
COP27: Meeting the Promises

Costing the Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 27:29


The COP 27 summit in Sharm-El-Sheikh is welcoming world leaders and climate negotiators to Egypt. In a year that has been rocked by the war in Ukraine and global economic instability, can COP refocus the world's attention on climate? Tom Heap and Matt McGrath will take a look back at some of the pledges made last November in Glasgow for COP 26 to find out whether countries across the world are keeping to the agreements made on areas such as deforestation, methane reduction, finance and technology. Everyone agrees that current geopolitics will make significant global agreements to decrease emissions difficult but there may be signs of hope in the actions of individual countries. Tom and Matt will try to decipher where we are and what we might be able to expect from this years ‘Conference of the Parties'. To help them pick through the details our panel of experts include Bernice Lee from Chatham House, Danny Kennedy from New Energy Nexus, Mia Moisio from Climate Action Tracker, Piers Forster from the University of Leeds and Ben Caldecott from the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group. Producer: Helen Lennard

Costing the Earth
COP26: A Turning of the Tide?

Costing the Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 28:12


World leaders have offered up a suite of promises at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow but how many of them will make a real dent in our greenhouse gas emissions? Tom Heap talks to experts in sustainable finance, methane emissions, deforestation, clean technology and energy to gauge the impact made so far. He's also joined by two veterans of many COP meetings, University of East Anglia climate scientist, Corinne Le Quéré and Bernice Lee of Chatham House. What do they make of the conference that the world is watching? Producer: Alasdair Cross

The Climate Briefing
Episode 16: COP26, the state of play

The Climate Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 21:12


September 2021 saw a series of significant diplomatic events which could be key to successful climate negotiations at COP26. Now with mere weeks to go before the main event, attention is increasing on the major actors in Glasgow. To find out the state of play, Anna speaks with Bernice Lee, Hoffmann Distinguished Fellow for Sustainability at Chatham House.  Read The World Today article: Ideology: Storms lie ahead in clash of climate champions Credits: Speaker: Bernice Lee Host: Anna Aberg Editor: Jamie Reed Recorded and produced at Chatham House

You Play A What?
YPAW 16: Bernice Lee

You Play A What?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 62:11


After 16 episodes, I finally interviewed a guest whom I have never interacted with prior to our conversation, but lucky for me, this was a classic case of preceding reputation. I first came across Bernice when she won the President's Young Performers' Competition in 2016, which resulted in her concerto debut with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Since then, her career has gone from strength to strength, spending 2018 as Guest Co-Principal Oboe with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and currently based in London and earning positions in Academy programme organized by the London Sinfonietta and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.Accolades aside it was no surprise that Bernice deserved every ounce of success that she is enjoying at the moment. Many points that she brought up during the interview resonated with me - such as creating your own luck, sustaining her productivity during these difficult times and how she is providing value through her tireless work online. These are some of the primary ingredients to building up a successful career as a musician. We also spoke about the common dilemma musicians face with self-promotion. In this conversation with Bernice, she exudes a devotion to her craft, continuous pursuit of excellence and painstaking diligence in practice that is found in a great musician. This conversation has left me inspired and energized! To sum it all up, what a remarkable musician!To find out more about Bernice, visit her website here.Subscribe to Bernice's YouTube Channel to stay updated with her amazing content!Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode of the podcast! You can get in touch with me through https://www.youplayawhat.com . Subscribe and share this podcast with your friends if you enjoyed the episode. Feel free to leave a rating and review on which ever platform you choose to listen to your podcast!  

Know Or Not?
S2E6 The Body Language of Dance

Know Or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 22:09


We explore the idea of dancers as body language artists, using their bodies for the 55% of interpersonal communication that is non-verbal. We hang out with Bernice Lee, a contemporary dance artist, Stephy, an instructor from SLAP Dance Studio and then get down with the awesome street dance power couple, SgRach MarcS and talk waacking, pop & lock and robotics and how to work with brands who want their message delivered through body language Bernice Lee - http://bernicelee.xyz SLAP Dance Studio - http://www.slap.sg/ SgRach MarcS - http://www.scrachmarcs.com/

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
Business Etiquette in Hong Kong - Part 2

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 26:51


The wonderful Bernice Lee returns to the podcast! Bernice is an etiquette coach, who was raised in Canada, has worked in the U.S. and is now based in Hong Kong. She teaches Westerners and the local business communities all about the ins and outs of doing business in Hong Kong and China. She's an expert on the correct way to greet people, what to avoid, the big no-no's, and dinner etiquette. We're delving even deeper into etiquette concepts like saving face, proximity, physical space and much more! ALL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS AT: negotiations.ninja/podcast

Wombat Radio
Arts Equator podcast

Wombat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 66:36


ArtsEquator held a live recording of its year-end dance podcast at Dance Nucleus SCOPE #4 on Sunday 2 December 2018, 7pm. Listen in as Chan Sze-Wei, Soultari Amin Farid and Bernice Lee share about the works they have seen this year in Singapore and Southeast Asia, and further questions and responses from the live audience at Dance Nucleus.

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
Business Etiquette in Hong Kong - Part 1

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 35:47


The wonderful Bernice Lee joins us today for a fascinating conversation about etiquette in Hong Kong. With so many of us travelling to Hong Kong and mainland China for business, understanding the cultural norms and business etiquette of the local area is critical. Bernice shares what to do, what definitely not to do, what conversations are appropriate at the dinner table, proper greetings, and the all important rules around socializing outside of formal business meetings. ALL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS AT: negotiations.ninja/podcast

ArtsEquator Podcast
Podcast 51: The ArtsEquator End-of-Year Dance Podcast 2018

ArtsEquator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 66:36


Duration: 66 min ArtsEquator held a live recording of its year-end dance podcast at Dance Nucleus SCOPE #4 on Sunday 2 December 2018, 7pm. Listen in as Chan Sze-Wei, Soultari Amin Farid and Bernice Lee share about the works they... The post Podcast 51: The ArtsEquator End-of-Year Dance Podcast 2018 appeared first on ArtsEquator.

ArtsEquator Podcast
Podcast 46: M1 Contact Contemporary Dance Festival 2018

ArtsEquator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 24:43


Duration: 25 mins Chloe C. Chotrani and Bernice Lee discuss the performances, workshops, technique classes and showcases featured in this year’s M1 Contact Contemporary Dance Festival, which spread out over three months from 15 June – 4 August 2018, as well as the... The post Podcast 46: M1 Contact Contemporary Dance Festival 2018 appeared first on ArtsEquator.

ArtsEquator Podcast
Podcast 16: “The Elements” by Flamenco Sin Fronteras

ArtsEquator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017


Duration: 23 min Dr Stephanie Burridge is joined in the studio by choreographer and dancer Bernice Lee to discuss Flamenco Sin Fronteras‘ The Elements, an original flamenco dance production that blends the traditional Andalusian form with the ancient Chinese philosophy... The post Podcast 16: “The Elements” by Flamenco Sin Fronteras appeared first on ArtsEquator.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Insurance Legacy Systems: Customer Satisfaction Challenge

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2008 4:31


A consultant from Frost & Sullvan, Bernice Lee, speaks about aging insurance systems, the customer satisfaction challenge and to gain and maintain, as well as increase customer loyalty.

IBM Rational software podcast series
Maximizing Sales and Marketing Opportunities by Leveraging Systems

IBM Rational software podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2008 4:42


A consultant from Frost & Sullivan, Bernice Lee, speaks about the challenges that banks face today in trying to maximize sales and marketing opportunities by leveraging systems and the types of solutions that have proved to be successful.