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- COP28: What did it accomplish and what’s next?
COP28 provided an opportunity to bolster blue solutions, including 21 countries joining the Mangrove Breakthrough, to restore and protect 15 million hectares of mangroves (which can hold more than four times more carbon than tropical forests) globally by 2030
- COP28: Why it matters and 5 key areas for action - The World Economic Forum
COP28 is the next meeting of the group of 198 countries that have signed the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, taking place in the United Arab Emirates from 30 November-12 December 2023 It has been organized around four cross-cutting themes aimed at tackling the causes of climate change and managing the impacts of a warming planet
- 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 . . .
This letter is being released ahead of COP28 by the World Economic Forum on behalf of the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders Limiting the average global temperature increase to 1 5°C is at risk of slipping out of reach unless there is a rapid increase in public-private collaboration and action to accelerate emission reductions across global
- COP28: How to triple renewable energy, double energy efficiency | World . . .
The upcoming COP28 climate conference will call for a tripling of renewable energy capacity and doubling of energy efficiency improvements by 2030 A new report from COP28, the International Renewable Energy Agency and the Global Renewables Alliance has several recommendations for how to achieve this
- Phasing down, phasing out, or transitioning away: What did COP28 agree . . .
COP28 has produced a deal to transition away from fossil fuel consumption in energy systems There was strong debate before the climate talks over whether to 'phase out' or 'phase down' fossil fuels, but the COP agreement does not use either of these terms
- COP28: What is climate justice, and how do we achieve it? | World . . .
The ‘loss and damage’ fund saw $100 million pledges from COP28 host UAE and Germany, with the EU, UK, US, Canada and Japan also pledging, bringing the total so far to over $650m While the initial amount is low, compared with the $387 billion that a recent UN report says is needed every year to help finance developing countries adapt to
- COP28 agrees to establish loss and damage fund for vulnerable countries
The COP28 schedule of meetings and events is set to run through December 12 on the campus of Expo City on the outskirts of Dubai More than 70,000 participants, including delegates, scientists, environmental activists, youth and climate negotiators are expected to attend the climate conference, UN News reported
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