To Rome with faith: frontline activists calling for climate justice
They come from far away, and have a message to us: climate change has already changed the lives of many worldwide.
They come from far away, and have a message to us: climate change has already changed the lives of many worldwide.
Speaking at the States-General on Climate Change in Rome, Italy’s Prime Minister also said that “coal is the enemy” and announced that he will be attending COP21.
The ADP June session delivered positive and negative outcomes. Nevertheless, whether Parties will end this process in time is now the biggest question mark.
Mitigation talks achieved substantial progress today as the Geneva Text was divided into an Agreement and a COP Decision. What’s that mean? Don’t worry, there’s an infographic.
At this morning’s stocktaking session, Parties all united expressed their concerns on the slow pace of work, which didn’t really dig into proper negotiations. But seriously, how can you be surprised?
As reports show we’re still far from being on track for the 2°C targets, new actors are needed to win this challenge. Can cities actually contribute to filling the gap?
Will the next step on the Path to paris turn into a slippery slope of failure, or a sharp climb to success?
In the new Energy Union package, the big news is that LULUCF sectors will account for the 40% target. Can this undermine EU’s ambition? Probably.
This afternoon ADP ended, but the year ahead is long and streamlining-pains are around the corner…
As WWF was releasing an important report on filling the pre-2020 gap, delegates discussed the topic this morning at UN climate talks in Geneva.