Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità (OMS) esorta i leader mondiali alla Conferenza ONU sul Clima di Baku a considerare la salute al centro di tutti i negoziati, strategie, politiche e piani d'azione sul clima, per salvare vite e garantire un futuro più sano per le generazioni presenti e future.| Agenzia di Stampa Giovanile
With a stronger implementation of policies for ecologically-sound forest protection, conservation, and expansion, the Philippines would be more capable of reaching net-zero and reducing emissions| RAPPLER
In partnership with a local NGO, Canada will finance climate adaptation projects throughout Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.| State of the Planet
"Physiology includes the study of the body's responses to external challenges such as heat, cold, flooding, fire, pollution, starvation and dehydration,| Health Policy Watch
The SB62 round of United Nations Climate Change negotiations have concluded in Bonn, Germany. The key takeaway for many participants and observers seems to be: The SB62 advanced some…| Climate Value Exchange
CCI briefing note on COP29 focus areas A safe, resilient, and livable climate future is possible. That should be the subtext of every headline about climate disruption and our response. We can…| Blue Notes
The SB62 round of United Nations Climate Change negotiations have concluded in Bonn, Germany. The key takeaway for many participants and observers seems to be: The SB62 advanced some important work, but real-world action is still lagging far behind what is needed, and there needs to be more good faith—and less stalling—in the process of reaching consensus to […]| Climate Civics
In its flagship Recipe for a Livable Planet report, the World Bank found that Agrifood is a bigger contributor to climate change than many think. It generates almost a third of GHG emissions, averaging around 16 gigatons annually. This is about one-sixth more than all of the world’s heat and electricity emissions. This has several far-reaching practical […]| Climate Value Exchange
To achieve enduring prosperity, we need to address climate risk, reduce impacts, and build resilience, in ways that heal economic disparities. Two months after 196 nations gathered in Paris to negotiate the most important implementation agreement for global climate action, the Paris Agreement, Geoversiv released a short brief titled ACCESS to GOOD, through the Engage4Climate Network, […]| Climate Value Exchange
The SB62 round of Earth Diplomacy Leadership workshops explored complexities and leverage points in The Process, while asking detailed questions about ways to bring climate policy and act…| Climate Value Exchange
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
The SB62 round of Earth Diplomacy Leadership workshops explored complexities and leverage points in The Process, while asking detailed questions about ways to bring climate policy and action into everyday experience. For this, we reviewed the important connections between climate and food systems—a theme that will be followed up by the Climate Action and Food […]| Climate Civics
In its flagship Recipe for a Livable Planet report, the World Bank found that Agrifood is a bigger contributor to climate change than many think. It generates almost a third of GHG emissions, averaging around 16 gigatons annually. This is about one-sixth more than all of the world’s heat and electricity emissions. This has several far-reaching practical […]| Geoversiv Earth Intelligence
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 Value Exchange
Two Earth Diplomacy Leadership sessions June 5 will focus on practical ways of mainstreaming climate solutions—food systems and banking. On Thursday, June 5, to mark World Environment Day, we will …| Climate Value Exchange
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
Evans Njewa, Chair of the LDC Group Climate change is not a distant threat — it’s an urgent crisis affecting the world’s most vulnerable nations, particularly the 45 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) that I represent. These nations, already struggling with poverty and limited resources, are bearing the brunt of a crisis that they have contributed [...]| LDC Climate Change
China’s firms lag in emissions reductions, facing pressures from regulations, carbon markets, and trade barriers.| A greener life, a greener world
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
This piece was originally published in 2019 as a comment on the COP24 round of UN Climate Change negotiations in Katowice, Poland. It is republished here in recognition of the fact the pervasive an…| 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
An interactive look at Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement and its potential to bring about a transition to climate-smart trade, finance, and everyday economics, in all regions. Thursday, November 2…| Climate Civics
The author discusses the essential role of culture in fighting climate change.| State of the Planet
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
Climate Value Exchange briefing note, reporting from December 2024 monthly meeting During the December 2024 monthly planning meeting for the Climate Value Exchange, we shared views on the COP29, it…| 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,…| Climate Value Exchange
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 Value Exchange
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 resou…| Climate Value Exchange
An interactive look at Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement and its potential to bring about a transition to climate-smart trade, finance, and everyday economics, in all regions. Thursday, November 2…| Climate Value Exchange
Moltiplicati per tre gli impegni finanziari dei paesi sviluppati per favorire l’azione sul clima, menzionati le migliaia di miliardi a cui si dovrà arrivare,| www.climalteranti.it
C40 Cities reflects on the outcomes of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, and what it means for cities as they lead the climate fight.| C40 Cities
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
Il summit della finanza climatica (1) si ferma a quota 300. Alla conferenza dell’Onu sui cambiamenti climatici, la Cop29 che si è chiusa nei giorni scorsi […]| Égalité
Movimento indígena brasileiro faz um chamado global para ações decisivas contra a crise climática, como decretar o fim da era dos combustíveis fósseis e uma transição energética justa, reivindicar financiamento climático direto e mais ambicioso para os povos indígenas, além do reconhecimento da sua autoridade climática e de seus territórios na proteção da vida no planeta.| APIB
According to the United Nations Environment Programme, as of 2015, “75 percent of global urban infrastructure that will exist in 2050 has yet to be built.” This presents either a massive opportunity to reduce emissions and sequester carbon, cool cities, and preserve and enhance biodiversity and natural systems—or a risk of exacerbating these problems.| Architecture 2030
As our planet warms and climate hazards intensify, our aging infrastructure faces unprecedented challenges. The choices we make today will shape the world we leave for future generations; it’s time to rethink how we design and construct our communities.| Architecture 2030
Find the FSC Indigenous Foundation at the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan!| FSC Indigenous Foundation
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
¿Por qué los representantes del Sur Global se ríen ante los números que se discuten en la meta de financiamiento climático en COP29?| Periodistas por el Planeta
COP29 aprobó las metodologías para el mercado regulado bajo el Artículo 6.4 del Acuerdo de París, con impactos directos para América Latina.| Periodistas por el Planeta
Con el fin de acordar una meta de financiamiento, los países están en la ciudad de Bakú, Azerbaiyán, a propósito de la cumbre del clima.| Periodistas por el Planeta
The first week of the COP29 has seen negotiators from nearly 200 nations struggling through many long-running barriers to progress, while advancing important logistical questions around insight-sha…| Climate Value Exchange
The COP29 cycle of Earth Diplomacy Leadership workshops has delivered important insights about the risks and opportunities in the Baku negotiations, and suggested a number of overarching goals that…| Climate Value Exchange
Sarà la Conferenza della finanza e delle defezioni da parte dei grandi, un appuntamento con la crisi climatica che mette al centro soprattutto il tema della […]| Égalité
A new United Nations (UN) report highlights the “pivotal role” of innovation, digitalisation and finance in meeting ambitious renewable energy targets needed to achieve climate goals.| www.globalgovernmentforum.com
Climate finance via multilateral development banks (MDBs) is funding fossil fuels and highly polluting projects, it's been revealed at COP29| Canary
Israel receives around 30% of its oil from an Azerbaijan pipeline, which is majority owned by BP. COP29 is not just about climate.| Canary
Countries at COP29 must find real solutions for climate action and climate finance and reject false solutions such as biomass energy| Canary
‘A deciding test for whether the multilateral process is fit-for-purpose’| PA Future
What is non-market climate cooperation? It’s how groups of countries can make climate value central to their dealings, with benefits across the whole economy. In 1992, nearly 200 nations agre…| Climate Value Exchange