Entre el 9 y el 11 de julio 2025, se llevó a cabo en Cebú, Filipinas, la sexta reunión de la Junta (B.6) del Fondo para responder a las Pérdidas y Daños (FRLD por sus siglas en inglés). Este espacio tenía por objetivo discutir la implementación y gestión del Fondo, incluyendo acceso a recursos, procedimientos […] La entrada Sexta reunión del Comité del Fondo para Responder a las Pérdidas y Daños (B.6) se publicó primero en La Ruta del Clima.| La Ruta del Clima
Tenzin Wangmo and Manjeet Dhakal Rules alone will not get us anywhere; we need urgent and more ambitious climate action 2019 will be a critical year for carrying forward the momentum on climate action generated last year through COP24, the Talanoa Dialogue and the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C (1.5°C Special Report). [...]| LDC Climate Change
COP29 ended with an agreement that leaves us as young people and as activists disappointed. As youth, we are extremely concerned and frustrated that those in power continue to put revenues before people’s lives. We called on the global north to take responsibility for the Loss & Damage caused by the climate crisis - and are left with a promise that comes nowhere near the needed $1.3 trillion. No agreement would have been better than this agreement!| GYG
We, the Global Young Greens are more than 90 member organisations from around the globe and are fighting for the future of us all at COP 28 and beyond. In these crucial weeks we demand: The Phase-Out of Fossil Fuels Advocating for the phasing out of fossil fuels at COP 28, rather than a mere […]| GYG
The Time to Act is NOW! Global Young Greens demand ambitious and honest climate action from the world’s leaders at the upcoming COP27. COP27 will be the second COP where Global Young Greens (GYG) will participate as official UNFCCC observers. Ahead of the summit we want to make clear what needs to be agreed on […]| GYG
Nearly half of the global population is already exposed to climate change impacts, many of them already marginalised. We as young people have been advocating| GYG
The new Loss and Damage Fund (FRLD) aims to support climate-vulnerable countries against escalating damages. Despite meeting setup milestones, key questions on funding scale, the operational model, and access policies remain unresolved. Can the FRLD truly deliver? When last year’s... more The post One Year in, New Loss and Damage Fund Has Met Deadlines, but Decisions on its Vision, Scope, and Scale Are still to Come appeared first on The German contribution to International Climate Finance.| The German contribution to International Climate Finance