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Taking stock of methane action: Where things stand before COP29 in Baku
As the world prepares for COP29 in Baku, the urgency to address methane pollution is clearer than ever. The UN’s emissions gap report shows that we are not on track to meet our climate goals, and methane is the only action we can take that can both slow the ever-increasing…
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Charting a path for green industrial innovation in Central and Eastern Europe at COP29 and beyond
As preparations for COP29 ramp up, Central and Eastern Europe has a unique opportunity backed up by its exceptional resilience.
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Article 6 can make or break carbon markets at COP29. Here’s all you need to know.
Article 6 enables countries to trade carbon credits generated from removing or reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Six climate action reframes as we head into COP29
As leaders head to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, they should consider six essential reframes to catalyze climate action.
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Shifting from pledges to action: COP29’s role in climate accountability
As we hurtle towards another Conference of the Parties (COP), this year in Azerbaijan, it is only natural to reflect on the progress the global climate community has made since meeting at COP28 in Dubai last year. Whilst recent reports show significant growth in clean energy investments, global emissions continue…
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2024 mid-year impact: Keeping climate momentum
2024 is a major election year in many parts of the world, with potential for change at nearly every level of government.
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From Bonn to Baku: Finding success in a geopolitically challenged year for climate action
Despite the challenges faced by negotiators in Bonn, COP29 is expected to feature a landmark new agreement on climate finance.
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The road to COP29: Finance, geopolitical uncertainty, and the need for a new global paradigm
Ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan, countries and regions will need to mobilize new planning processes and financing for climate action.