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  2. Our newsletter is out! EU insurance & Economy priorities relocation and just transition strategies & much more! Find it here 👉 Subscribe

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    She is not worthy of the Nobel Prize. No, the prize is really political and not a laudable award.

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    GNHRE is hosting a webinar on "THE OUTCOMES OF – IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CLIMATE VULNERABLE" on 10.2.2020 with leading experts , , Linda Siegel & MJ Mace - check it out!

  5. Small voice from me at in Madrid, Spain. What I want is not about today or tomorrow but what needs to be done now! When I was born, our leaders already met 16 times in the COPs and the world already knew about the bad effects of climate change. 1/4

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  6. Inequalities based on can increase some people's vulnerability to the impacts of & mean that some may benefit more than others from climate solutions. At , countries agreed to 👉

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    Anote Tong, former President of , shares his experiences on dealing with the sensitivities surrounding climate-change induced migration. Listen to the full episode:

  8. Humans are creating the third great extinction. If we don't change our ways 99.9% of critically endangered species will be lost & take the earth more than 3 million yrs to recover. We have solutions to the crisis, let's implement them.

  9. An incredibly important outcome from and one we will work to progress at and beyond. Women and girls in many countries are facing some of the worst effects of climate change but also have a huge role to play in delivering climate recovery solutions

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  11. Well written call to action for companies to think holistically about the of their business model to reduce longer-term environmental and societal risks.

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    Teachers Rule the World Dr Ben King and Dr Meryl Batchelder join Ana Romero and Inigo Orvananos Corcuera at Watch: Visit to learn more about eduCCate Global.

  13. In December last year, CMI attended 's in Madrid It was the longest COP in history, extending 44 hours after scheduled closing. It was attended by nearly 27,000 delegates, including a large private sector contingent Read our key takeaways:

  14. Jan 28

    Want to know what went down at the longest-ever COP? I and other colleagues who were at negotiations will be speaking in this webinar from 15:30 - 16:30 CET to "Reflect on " from a perspective. Join here 👉

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    Following the conference last December, was widely criticised for derailing the meeting. What should Canberra do before the 2020 UN summit on in Glasgow? AIIA NSW Councillor Alex McManis writes in :

  17. Jan 30

    This is a good initiative. Please include also the concept of gender and climate change. Climate change impacts on women and men can differ due to current gender inequalities.

  18. Is it real? Is it a hoax? Doesn't matter. Can't hinder development.

  19. Women remained underrepresented at 👎 Join the event tomorrow to discuss the important role women play in tackling and how can be inclusive of women's voices. Tickets 👉

  20. I'm pleased that at in Madrid, countries agreed a new plan for a more -responsive approach to , crucial to protect women and girls. Read our new summary >

  21. Jan 31

    Despite the dangers of global warming looming over the horizon, the failed to come up with rules for a new global carbon trading market. But there was a silver lining in sight. Read our analysis here to know more:

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