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  2. Nov 19

    After six years of negotiations, the can now function for all. But the agreement's 1.5°C temperature goal will only survive if governments keep their promises and translate commitments into rapid action. Read about key outcomes of :

  3. Nov 17

    Inhabituel, mais spectaculaire. 👏Merci , la🇨🇭ose s'affirmer en défendant le maintien des exigences qualitatives du document final. Prélude à une politique environnementale extérieure plus incisive ?

  4. Nov 18

    With the end of came an outline for how countries will meet goals, and the rules for the became formalised in the Glasgow Climate Pact. But are the new rules strict enough, and do carbon markets work? Read more 👇

  5. 16 hours ago

    The Glasgow Leader’s Declaration affirms the all too familiar role played by forests and land in reducing GHG emissions and meeting the goals of the

  6. 16 hours ago

    A special IPCC report had earlier made observations that altering land use practices and forests are key to the

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  8. It was a whirlwind 2 weeks at . What I found inspirational was working alongside such dedicated individuals on a cause that would really ensure the delivers for those most impacted by climate but who are least responsible.

  9. The Glasgow Climate Change Conference was tasked with showing all the could mount an effective response to the crisis. Our full summary/analysis examines how it did... and what comes next. 👉

  10. 4 hours ago

    Long and short of it! We settled for “phase down” instead of “phase out”!

  11. Nov 19

    Fearing Liability, U.S. Resists U.N. Fund for Climate Damages. The relucatance reflects long-standing concerns over climate-related litigation

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  12. 1 hour ago

    . & delve into why India took the stand it did on the coal phase out, the role of and equity at , & why India's domestic circumstances are key to India's implementation of the .

  13. Nov 17

    "The will not be achieved without public transport. This sector is essential and must be decarbonised more than ever" Director-General

  14. Nov 13

    A 🧵on as wraps up. A6 is the ’s engine of international cooperation. It’s vital because countries can cut emissions faster & deeper together than on their own. The decision is not perfect; no text is. But overall it's a step forward. Here’s why.

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  15. 🌎 The glacier collapse in India and the Paris Agreement What do you remember from weeks 6 and 7 of 2021?

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    “The world has enough for everyone’s need—but not enough for everyone’s greed” Are we living within nature’s limits? Or are we putting ourselves at profound risk of climate change resource scarcity & a depleted world?

  18. Nov 17

    Taking action on climate change means taking action for We must restore at least 50% of 🌎 degraded peatlands before 2030 to achieve goals. Read our new guidance on restoring for ➡️

  19. Nov 13

    At last - good to have the full rulebook adopted 👏👏

  20. Nov 15

    'Countries who take this crisis seriously must seize the initiative, & make the rest pariahs'. clears way forward for all of us to act now to achieve goal, which we now know clearly is >80% to for the wealthy nations

  21. The results of are insufficient to reach the goals. Yet, some important steps were taken: 100 countries will reduce their methane emissions in 30% by 2030. Increased financing for developing countries We need to go from words to

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