The COP28 will be held in Dubai, in the UAE, from November 30 till December 12.
A special report on loss and damage will capture the significant amount of scientific research being carried out now on different aspects of tackling climate change.
What we called mitigation before is now better described as averting or avoiding loss and damage
How are we going to deal with all the evolving climate issues, and what kind of finance is needed for that?
This is just one step, although a very important one, towards getting justice for the victims of climate change.
Attribution Science can play a leading role in figuring out which countries the money should flow to
We have an opportunity to lead the other LDCs by taking forward the proposal to set up a National Mechanism for Loss and Damage (NMLD).
Has COP27 succeeded or failed? It’s not difficult to answer the question.
COP27 decided to establish a new funding arrangement to assist developing countries regarding climate-related loss and damage.
Even after 31 years of advocacy, lobbying and dialogues, no dedicated finance has yet been delivered under the UNFCCC.
Despite demands from climate-change-affected countries, the issue of loss and damage has been contentious at the global forum.
These actors are addressing losses and damages from human-induced climate change now.
It is clear that polluters are the reason why the world is going through the era of loss and damage from human-induced climate change.
We need good governance to implement projects that will protect coastal districts
People living in climate-vulnerable areas urgently need government support
We need to be taking the issue of human displacement due to climate change seriously.
The issue of finance for helping the victims of human-induced climate change has now become the most urgent climate issue.