The following is a transcript of remarks delivered by Simon Stiell at the Brookings Institution’s Global Economy and Development Programme Virtual Event on . (Portuguese translation of the speech is ...
On this page, you will find the presentation of projects, case studies, and tools pertinent to capacity-building for climate change action in developing countries. Projects, case studies, and tools ...
The Plastic Bank is an international corporation that has implemented a market-based solution to improve the health of the planet. In Haiti, plastic waste is collected by local people and sold to ...
Welcome to our first Quarterly Update for 2024. We’re doing things a little differently this year, providing bite-sized updates on some key developments each quarter, and highlighting some notable ...
The technical analysis of the biennial update reports (BURs) submitted by developing country Parties is the first step of the international consultation and analysis (ICA) process. A team of technical ...
This page contains the information of SED meetings. In 2012, the COP decided to establish a structured expert dialogue (SED) to support the work of a Joint Contact Group of SBSTA and SBI and to ensure ...
In the heart of COP 24, Global Climate Action hosts a lively program of events, which will demonstrate how cities, regions, businesses investors, and civil society are working – in harmony with ...
When countries set a limit, or cap, on greenhouse gas emissions, they create something of value: the right to emit. What happens if we apply market principles and rules? The countries or companies ...
1. When was the L&D Mechanism established? The L&D Mechanism was established at the 19th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 19) in Warsaw, Poland, which took place in November 2013.
Welcome to 2050 and to a thriving, climate-resilient world. Society is flourishing despite facing a wide range of climate risks which have increased, notwithstanding our success at reducing greenhouse ...
SBSTA-IPCC Special Events are held for each Working Group contribution to the AR6 Each IPCC Assessment Report is composed of contributions by the three IPCC Working Groups and a Synthesis Report.
Through interactive courses, workshops, and bootcamps, experts will collaborate with you(th) to build the technical capacities and soft skills required to catalyse climate action. This year, join the ...