Now that COP26 has concluded, ASPI’s Dr Robert Glasser and Anastasia Kapetas break down the commitments made at the summit, where they fell short, and what needs to be done to limit warming to 1.5 degrees.
As society’s reliance on technology continues to grow, regulating and securing technology becomes increasingly important. ASPI’s Dr Teagan Westendorf speaks to Professor Jeannie Paterson from the University of Melbourne about the need to regulate digital technology in a way that aligns with democratic values.
ASPI’s Nathan Ruser and Baani Grewal recently released a multimedia project looking at the increasing border tensions between China and India in the Doklam region. Their ground-breaking work uses open-source satellite imagery to develop a unique 3D view of the mountainous region which helps viewers understand the strategic importance of the roads and military infrastructure being established by both sides.
Mentioned in this episode:
‘A 3D deep dive into the India-China border’: https://pageflow.aspi.org.au/mappingdoklam#313455
Guests (in order of appearance):
Anastasia Kapetas: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/anastasia-kapetas
Dr Robert Glasser: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/robert-glasser
Dr Teagan Westendorf: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/teagan-westendorf
Professor Jeannie Paterson: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/jeannie-paterson
Baani Grewal: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/baani-grewal
Nathan Ruser: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/nathan-ruser
Header image: "COP26 Global Day of Action" via Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:COP26_Global_Day_of_Action_(51662172113).jpg
Background music: "Mallet Play" by Maarten Schellekens via Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/maarten-schellekens/neo-classical-works/mallet-play