Belem opportunity – draft outcome 2025-0319 Political preferences do not make climate change a non-problem. In fact, evidence shows global heating and climate disruption are accelerating, whi…| Climate Civics
Today marks 9 years from the day the Paris Agreement was established as the consensus outcome from the COP21 round of UN Climate Change negotiations. That moment was one of jubilation, relief, hope…| Climate Civics
The shift toward a climate-smart banking system will be a learning-by-doing process. It needs to happen everywhere, at every scale, starting now. Climate disruption is advancing around the world, c…| Climate Civics
Key messages: New finance commitments are meaningful progress, but funding targets must be seen as a floor, not a ceiling. Much more is needed to achieve justice and the practical resourcing of the…| Climate Civics
This virtual meeting took place on Friday, November 22, as the COP29 was scheduled to wind down and finalize agreed outcomes. Wide remaining differences of views on the proposed draft outcome on th…| Climate Civics
This chapter frames the context, knowledge-base and assessment approaches used to understand the impacts of 1.5°C global warming above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, building on the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5), in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty.| www.ipcc.ch