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- COP28: What did it accomplish and what’s next? - The World Economic Forum
COP28 concluded in Dubai, UAE, this week after two weeks of negotiations and multistakeholder commitments to advance climate action, in what has been one of the most complex COPs since Paris The largest attended climate COP in history brought together 97,000 delegates, including over 150 heads of state, along with negotiators, business leaders and non-state actors, reflecting the increasing
- COP28: Why it matters and 5 key areas for action
The COP28 climate summit convenes this month at a critical moment Here's what to understand about the UN Climate Summit and why it's so important
- COP28: Key talking points for the 2023 climate crisis talks | World . . .
COP28 begins on 30 November and will play host to a series of first-time events for the UN climate crisis talks Here’s a round-up of some of the best things to read about COP28 The World Economic Forum is partnering with COP28 host the United Arab Emirates to shape the debate at the conference’s Trade Day
- Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders: Open letter for world leaders at COP28 . . .
More than 100 CEOs and Senior Executives from Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders share open letter to world leaders ahead of COP28 Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders represents $4 trillion in revenues and 12 million employees Every fraction of a degree counts in the race to net zero: we need transformative policies and actions to stand a chance of winning it
- COP28 agrees to establish loss and damage fund for vulnerable countries
COP28 began with a historic agreement on a loss and damage fund to help developing countries cope with the effects of climate change
- Phasing down, phasing out, or transitioning away: What did COP28 agree . . .
COP28 has produced a deal to transition away from fossil fuel use, but it does not call for moves to 'phase out' or 'phase down' What do these terms mean?
- COP28: inclusivity is central to a just energy transition | World . . .
Discussions at COP28 emphasized the importance of an equitable and inclusive global energy transition Strengthening cross-regional collaboration across the Global North and South will be critical to reaching net zero A new report by the World Economic Forum, Building Trust Through an Equitable and Inclusive Energy Transition, highlights possible solutions
- What were the key outcomes of COP28? - The World Economic Forum
The UN climate summit, COP28, concluded in the United Arab Emirates This was the first COP to officially acknowledge that fossil fuels are the root cause of climate change Over 100 countries agreed to triple renewable energy capacity and double the global rate of energy efficiency by 2030
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