Events
Sign up to our mailing list to get the latest updates.
New York Climate Week 2025
Find out more about new research launches and events with Smith School researchers at Climate Week NCY. We look forward to seeing you in New York!
Inaugural Oxford Symposium on the Carbon Removal Budget: Bridging Science, Equity, and Innovation.
This symposium will bring together experts across disciplines to examine the CRB as a scientific tool, a policy mechanism, and a matter of climate justice.
Listening to the Earth
Join us to welcome three of the most respected Indigenous leaders and guardians of ancestral wisdom from Brazil and the Amazon to the rooftop amphitheater of the Said Business School, for a rare opportunity to hear their reflections on how humanity might restore balance and reimagine its path.
The Ministry for the Future: Nature and Humans
A Conversation with Elif Shafak and Jonny Thomson on connectedness, conflicts and rights. Part of the 'Right Here Right Now' Global Climate Summit hosted by the University of Oxford.
Financing Climate Change with Shrinking Aid Budgets
This event explores new research from Oxford University that estimates renewable energy deal flows and financing terms, for different scenarios in an era of less development money.
London Climate Action Week 2025
We are looking forward to London Climate Action Week and hope to see many of you there. Here's a sample of events where you can hear from Smith School researchers.
Introducing the Oxford Principles for Responsible Engagement with Article 6
This webinar will introduce the three core Principles, and give practical recommendations for how countries and entities seeking to engage in carbon trading via Article 6 can do so in a robust way.
Climate Finance at the UN Climate Conference (COP30)
Global Youth Climate Training live-streaming of Session two: Climate Finance, as a part of the University of Oxford’s Right Here, Right Now global summit on climate change.
The Humphrey Battcock Lecture 2025
Join renowned Oxford Professor of Economic Policy, Dieter Helm for a dose of ‘climate realism’ on the UK’s most pressing issues, including how to achieve sustainable growth, how to reduce the costs of net zero, and what the UK should do in a world without US leadership.
Silent Storm: How can business schools find their climate voice?
Dr Bansal will imagine how business schools might catalyse climate action. Drawing on three decades of research in business sustainability.
Navigating legal risks and opportunities of climate change
Join course co-directors, Professor Thom Wetzer and Dr Rupert Stuart-Smith, who will provide an introduction to the course and an overview of what to expect when joining us at the University of Oxford in September 2025
Effective climate policy: what does it look like?
Effective climate action relies on a robust system of research, policymaking, and advocacy working together. In this seminar, we invited Anupama Sen and Johnny Stengel to explore the complex world of climate policy, highlighting the interplay between research, policymaking, and advocacy.