Last year, philanthropic funding to climate change mitigation experienced a slowdown in growth — even as climate impacts continued to intensify.
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Seaweed cultivation has emerged as part of a suite of methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, as it enhances the ability of the ocean to act as a natural ... Read More
About Views from the independent Global Stocktake (iGST) network on a set of potential outcomes to prioritize in the final GST decision at COP28. These outcomes shou... Read More
Dear colleagues and friends, 2023 was blisteringly hot and earned the distinction of the hottest year on record. Yet, we know last year was not an outlier but rather a ... Read More
The Global Stocktake calls for bold climate action now. Its technical findings — the result of a nearly two-year process — offer a roadmap outlining how countries can cour... Read More
In 2021, the European Union and the United States announced the Global Methane Pledge, inviting world leaders to reduce their countries’ methane emissions by at least 30% ... Read More
The UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai marked a historic step forward when the final text of the Global Stocktake included language on fossil fuels. The Global ... Read More
"Investing in Climate Resilience: Unlocking a Growing Market of Adaptation Solutions" released by the Global Adaptation and Resilience Investment Group (GARI) in partnersh... Read More
December 6, 2023, Dubai, UAE — the United Nations SDG Pavilion side event "Circular Economy: A Path to Climate Solutions and Sustainable Development" concluded successfull... Read More
DUBAI — December 5, 2023 — In support of the Global Cooling Pledge announced today, led by the COP28 United Arab Emirates Presidency with the Cool Coalition as a delivery ... Read More
The world is in uncharted territory. Driven by our addiction to fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, increasing the global average temperature. Researc... Read More