Indonesia is ramping up its campaign to gain United Nations (UN) recognition for carbon credits generated from peatland… The post Indonesia Seeks UN Nod For Peatland Carbon Credits, Urges Corporate Involvement appeared first on Carbon Herald.| Carbon Herald
In June 2025, as the Parties to the U.N. Climate Convention (197 nations plus the European Union, with member states among the 197) meet in Bonn, Germany, for the 62nd round of negotiations among the Subsidiary Bodies (SB62), we are seeing grave political and geophysical disruptions across the world. Geophysical impacts, proliferating cost and risk, […]| Climate Civics
A ‘Blue Note’ policy brief from Climate Civics and the Climate Value Exchange for negotiators at the SB62 round of United Nations Climate Change negotiations, in Bonn, Germany. As negot…| Climate Civics
The GYG Green Blog is a knowledge sharing platform initiated and contributed by our members from around the world. The first post is by Jung Lin (Joanna), a| GYG
The Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have the largest and most rapidly growing youth population worldwide. Youth from the LDCs are not only amongst the most vulnerable, young women and men, girls and boys, can also be important agents for change if informed and empowered. In light of the 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) taking place [...]| LDC Climate Change
The first woman to chair the LDC Group in UNFCCC negotiations, Madeleine Diouf Sarr discusses what is needed to enable greater representation of women from the least developed countries in international climate decision-making spaces Madeleine Diouf Sarr is the first woman to chair the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Group since it began negotiating as a bloc within the UN [...]| LDC Climate Change
The COP30 round of UN Climate Change negotiations in Belém, Brazil, offers many opportunities for expanding investment into climate action and its everyday benefits. In many ways, Belém provides a …| Climate Value Exchange
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 post UK “biggest climber” on climate action as COP29 heads to a close appeared first on Climate Barometer.| Climate Barometer
Baku's Olympic stadium was always an unlikely arena for the world to strike a landmark climate agreement.| Health Policy Watch
My UCLA colleagues Ted Parson, JP Escudero and I just returned from Baku. Most of our work there related to side talks on advancing methane regulation (and our UCLA project on that topic), but we also got a sense of how the central negotiations were unfolding. As the New York Times and others are reporting, … Continue reading "What’s Making this COP Especially Difficult?"| Legal Planet
Die tatsächliche Unterstützungsleistung der Geberländer bei der 2022 geleisteten Klimafinanzierung betrug wohl weniger als ein Drittel und womöglich weniger als ein Viertel dessen, was die offiziellen Zahlen vermuten lassen.| Deutsche Klimafinanzierung
Policy debates about meat and climate change are messy, deeply political and heavily influenced by powerful vested interests.| Under The Banyan
The history of the United States’ involvement in global environmental agreements is a checkered one to say the least. With this project we seek to draw back the curtain and uncover the history of corporate influence on US positions at UN negotiations. New evidence discovered by the Climate Investigations Center reveals that corporate interests, specifically petroleum, chemical and auto companies, were corrupting the US government’s approach to UN environmental initiatives going back to th...| Climate Investigations Center
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