Picture a world in which women are in charge of decision making in regards to climate policies. A world where young women chair COPs, and are able to engage effectively in ClimateAction. This is not not just a hypothesis,we are on the way there. Join us 🗓 #EnvironmentDay24 DW Akademie
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🚨 The only way to tackle the climate crisis is for every country to act now. 🌍 In 2025, countries will submit their plans to meet climate commitments. As world leaders meet today for the start of #COP29, listen to and stand with children in urging governments to protect their rights and invest in their futures. #ClimateAction
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Today marks #WorldEnvironmentDay. Our Global Survey shows that climate change is one of the main issues that matter most to women. Learn more: wethewomencampaign.org
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An incredible moment meeting Mr. Abdallah Mokssit, the esteemed Secretary of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2016. Our conversation reinforced the importance of evidence-based actions and the role of young climate advocates in bridging the gap between science and policy. It was truly inspiring to hear insights from someone who has dedicated decades to shaping the global climate agenda. Looking forward to carrying forward these learnings in our collective journey toward a sustainable future. NYCA Nepal IPCC #ClimateAction #IPCC #COP29 #Youth4Climate
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If the world’s most vulnerable are not at the table, then UN climate talks are no longer fit for purpose. We are hugely disappointed to hear that UNFCCC has decided to cancel the 2024 Regional Climate Weeks. These are vital platforms for those already experiencing the impacts of climate change – including women and girls, people experiencing marginalisation, and indigenous communities – to have their voices heard. 👉 Full statement here: https://brnw.ch/21wIiIf #ClimateChange
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Kevin Jenkinson Kevin O'Sullivan Wairimu Munyinyi-Wahome David Robbins Beth Doherty Caroline O'Doherty Irishtimespub @irishindependent The challenge of reporting on climate change - excellent panel #COPON #ClimateChange #media #biodiversity #adaptation # What can #GlobalCitizens do? 1. Write a letter 2. Read the paper 3. Support print media 4. Demand coverage of climate 5. Support content creation on climate change - real people & real experiences 6. Analyse the policies 7. Contribute to accountability, adaptation & solutions 8. Engage - everyone has a role to play to adapting to climate change 9. Create relatable content & clear connections to other issues- food prices; extreme weather; sea-level rise, energy costs 10. Make climate change THE election issue
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Last year, Stories of Resilience 2023 showed that national systems are not changing fast enough in response to local communities’ climate adaptation needs. 🌍 So in this year’s edition, we asked development partners, multilateral institutions, and national governments to describe their efforts to support LLA and channel flexible finance to climate vulnerable communities. Find out the answer in Stories of Resilience 2024, launching on 13th November at #COP29. More information here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e26nKZd2
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🌍 Climate Policies at a Crossroads: Can We Prevent a 3.1°C Rise by 2100? 🔥 The latest report from the United Nations warns that our current #climatechange #policies could lead to a 3.1°C #temperaturerise by the end of the century. This #tippingpoint brings alarming #risks, from intensified #weatherevents to #biodiversityloss, impacting #communities and #economies worldwide. As we approach #COP29, the focus on implementing strong, decisive #action has never been more urgent. Collective efforts toward #reducingemissions, fostering #greeninnovation, and prioritizing #sustainability are essential steps we must accelerate to shape a #livablefuture. 📝 Read the full article here https://lnkd.in/gG5XzAqD
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Tomorrow, our Senior Partner David Frans will join a panel discussion at #COP29 to address one of the most pressing topics in climate action: fostering collaboration between the Global South and North. 🌍 As #Climate impacts intensify, the need for equitable partnerships becomes critical. This session will explore how joint efforts, shared knowledge, and financial support can bridge the gap between ambition and action—ensuring both adaptation and mitigation strategies benefit communities worldwide. 🤝 💡 Join us as David and other experts discuss effective frameworks to support a resilient, #SustainableFuture for all. #RolandBerger #ActForImpact
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This paper is based on CR’s experience of peace and climate change programming in the Bangsamoro, in the Philippines, Karamoja in Uganda, and Kashmir. For more👇🏽
As #COP29 focuses on climate, relief, recovery and peace today, we welcome discussions on how climate finance must be conflict-sensitive, reach conflict-affected areas and be used to support peace positive climate change responses. To understand more about why conflict and the climate emergency are interconnected, and why gender must be an integral part of this understanding, check out our practice paper explaining the connections between climate change and conflict and sets out a framework for the role of #peacebuilding. Read here: https://buff.ly/40KrcJf More on our approach to Gender, Climate and Conflict analysis can be found here: https://buff.ly/3EVVblo
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$2,000,000,000? 🤔 It's more than a number. . It's the cost of climate inaction. — and it has real impact on lives and livelihoods. Our recent study with Oxera Consulting LLP reveals that extreme weather events ➡️ Cost the economy $2 trillion over the last decade ➡️ Is growing. When it comes to climate change, the choice is clear: act now or pay more later. More here: https://bit.ly/3ADWxTc #BizClimateAction Raelene Martin #COP29
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