Penn at COP29

This year marks Penn’s fifth year attending the UNFCCC’s annual climate conference as a delegation. In 2021, the University of Pennsylvania organized its first official delegation of observers, part of the research and independent non-governmental organizations group (RINGO). 

To attend COP, Penn faculty, students, fellows, and staff apply for a limited number of week-long badges. Penn attendees contribute to COP in a variety of ways, including: participating in committee work, supporting the negotiations, implementing partnership programs, attending information sessions, sharing relevant research, and presenting at side-events.

The Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and Perry World House are co-organizers of the annual delegation. The Kleinman Center secures the badges and is the information hub for all UNFCCC-related communication on campus.


Media Contacts

If you are interested in speaking to a member of the Penn delegation, please reach out to either communications director with related questions:

Lindsey Samahon, Kleinman Center: lsamahon@upenn.edu

Tara Medeiros, Perry World House: taramede@upenn.edu


Meet the COP29 Delegation

Wolfgang Blau

Visiting Fellow

Perry World House

Areas of Expertise: climate change, media and journalism, sustainability


Bill Burke-White

Professor of Law

Penn Carey Law

Areas of Expertise: U.S. foreign policy, multilateral institutions, and international law


Scott Moore


Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives

PennGlobal

Areas of Expertise: environmental sustainability, technology, international relations


Angela Pachon


Special Advisor

Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

Areas of Expertise: electricity markets, gas policies, climate policy in Latin America


Michael Weisberg


Deputy Director

Perry World House

Areas of Expertise: climate change, Latin America & the Caribbean, sustainability


If you are a member of the Penn delegation and would like to update your information on this page, please email Mollie Simon.