G7 finance needed to unlock progress on climate action before COP29
Without money on the table or willingness to act on the agreements already made, the path to an ambitious new climate finance goal at COP29 in Azerbaijan remains unclear.
Without money on the table or willingness to act on the agreements already made, the path to an ambitious new climate finance goal at COP29 in Azerbaijan remains unclear.
Through multisectoral collaboration and community engagement, health systems can anticipate and respond to climate-related stressors, ensuring equitable access to essential services and improved health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable populations.
COP28 delivered outcomes that were at the same time historic and not enough. So what were the real successes and failures of COP28, and what does it mean moving forward? Catherine Pettengell of CAN UK takes us through what happened in Dubai.
Liz and Carrie present their fascinating findings from their research project, Money Talks, which reveals insights on how to communicate climate and development issues, and the potential perils of phrasing like “climate justice” with mainstream audiences.
To date, faith perspectives have remained at the fringes of environmental politics. What impact could engaging faith groups on climate issues have?
By including animals in national disaster risk reduction, preparedness and response plans, we can build community resilience and recover faster in the face of disasters.
On 10th September, Storm Daniel struck northeastern Libya, causing flash flooding that provoked a major humanitarian crisis. What is the humanitarian situation?
The briefing highlights what Bond, and many of our members, would like to see from governments, including the UK, at the summit and over the next year to drive forward global finance reform and to deliver on climate finance promises.
Ongoing COP negotiations on the loss and damage fund offer hope, but the fund will not deliver on its promise if it is hamstrung or restricted, argues Colin McQuistan.