Exploring the intersection of climate change and non-economic loss and damage.
How are we going to deal with all the evolving climate issues, and what kind of finance is needed for that?
We cannot continue to allow wealthy countries to externalise the damage of their pollution spree.
This new initiative aims to support both governments and civil societies in the vulnerable countries to enhance their knowledge of and responses to the adverse impacts of human-induced climate change.
Public financing from developed countries will never be sufficient.
What is the arrangement for this funding mechanism? Who will pay into the fund? Who is eligible?
There has been a wave of climate change policies in recent years, but unfortunately, implementation efforts have remained fragmented.
COP27 marked significant progress by officially recognising, for the first time, that young people can be effective agents of change.
Exploring the intersection of climate change and non-economic loss and damage.
How are we going to deal with all the evolving climate issues, and what kind of finance is needed for that?
We cannot continue to allow wealthy countries to externalise the damage of their pollution spree.
This new initiative aims to support both governments and civil societies in the vulnerable countries to enhance their knowledge of and responses to the adverse impacts of human-induced climate change.
Public financing from developed countries will never be sufficient.
What is the arrangement for this funding mechanism? Who will pay into the fund? Who is eligible?
There has been a wave of climate change policies in recent years, but unfortunately, implementation efforts have remained fragmented.
COP27 marked significant progress by officially recognising, for the first time, that young people can be effective agents of change.