Let’s talk about women’s participation in the UN Climate Change Conferences! 💬🌍 This year, the UN June Climate Meetings (SB60) in Bonn maintained equal gender representation in Party delegations for the second consecutive year! This is a crucial milestone for promoting inclusivity and diversity in climate negotiations However, last year's COP28 climate conference highlighted a persistent gap: Women make up only 36% of Party delegates and just 28% of heads and deputy heads of Party delegations. 📉👩⚖️ Women's equal and meaningful participation at all levels of decision-making is a fundamental right and it is essential for effective climate action. For more insights, check out the latest UN Climate Change report on gender composition, featuring case studies on the Trust Fund for Participation, observer delegations, and other key actors. 👉 https://lnkd.in/erqCDFfq
UN Climate Change
Internationale Angelegenheiten
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
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With 197 Parties, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has near universal membership and is the parent treaty of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement. The main aim of the Paris Agreement is to keep a global average temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius and to drive efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The UNFCCC is also the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The ultimate objective of all agreements under the UNFCCC is to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that will prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system, in a time frame which allows ecosystems to adapt naturally and enables sustainable development.
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http://unfccc.int/
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- Internationale Angelegenheiten
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- 201–500 Beschäftigte
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- Bonn
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- 1992
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- climate change, global warming, cooperation, climate action, Paris Agreement und Sustainable Development
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Beschäftigte von UN Climate Change
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Harald Neidhardt
CEO & Curator at Futur/io Institute • Co-creating desirable futures with leaders in sustainable innovation
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Nikolas Badminton
Chief Futurist, Futurist Speaker, and Hope Engineer
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Fabiana Rodrigues
Leading the UNFCCC Regional Collaboration Centre for Latin America
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Joseph Nowarski
Energy Conservation expert
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On 11 November, #COP29 kicks off—the world’s largest international climate conference. With climate impacts continuously battering countries and economies, much is at stake. All countries must work together to deliver concrete, ambitious outcomes to protect people, prosperity, and our planet. 💚 The world is watching. More about COP29: https://unfccc.int/cop29
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Are you ready to learn all about climate change negotiations? 🔈🌏 UN CC:Learn and UN Climate Change, in partnership with the COP28 UAE Presidency Youth Climate Champion, have launched Mastering International Climate Negotiations: All You Need to Know. This free, interactive course dives into the complex world of international climate negotiations, providing a straightforward guide to the negotiation themes that shape our planet’s future. In just 3.5 hours, you’ll gain: 🔵 Key provisions within the various thematic areas under the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement 🟢 Insight into the Paris Agreement’s goals and implementation 🔵 Expected activities and outcomes of the upcoming COP 🟢 Practical tips on how to engage in policy discussions and make impactful contributions and much more! This course is for you! Whether you are a youth delegate or climate activist, or just someone passionate about climate action, you’ll learn and benefit from this course. Start learning today, and join us on the path to climate leadership! 👉https://lnkd.in/eVSSa63g
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Imagine navigating a dense forest without a map 🌲 🌳 That’s what #ClimateAction would be like without transparency. Transparent reporting guides climate policy and paves the way towards a thriving planet 🌍 #COP29 | #Together4Transparency
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We can – and must – save the ecosystems that sustain us and keep our climate goals within reach. The survival of our planet — and our own — is on the line. Let us choose wisely. Let us choose life. Let us make peace with nature. #COP16Colombia 📷: Santiago Puentes Viana/UNVMC
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What are the 10 must-know climate science insights for every policymaker at #COP29? 📢Find out in the 2024 “10 New Insights in Climate Science” report! Covering issues such as methane levels, ocean warming or AI-generated solutions, #10ClimateInsights includes climate research from 80 top scientists and can help inform climate negotiations. Read it here: 10insightsclimate.science
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Discover how United Nations Coordinators & their teams are supporting the host countries of 3⃣ key conferences for our 1⃣ and only planet 🌏: 🦋 Biodiversity in Colombia 🌡️ Climate Change in Azerbaijan 🏜️ Desertification in Saudi Arabia 📺 Check out the full interview: https://bit.ly/4fhMIJn Mireia Villar Forner | Vladanka Andreeva | Mohamed El Zarkani
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Our new national climate plans synthesis report shows an alarming reality: ⚠Emission reduction that we will achieve by 2030 with current plans: 2.6% ✅Emission reduction that we need to achieve by 2030 to avert climate chaos: 43% “Much bolder new national climate plans can not only avert climate chaos – they are vital to drive stronger investment, economic growth and opportunity, more jobs, less pollution, better health and lower costs, more secure and affordable clean energy, among many others benefits,” said Simon Stiell, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary. We need MUCH bolder new national climate plans from every country due next year. Read more bit.ly/4fj0I5n
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Current national climate plans (NDCs) fall miles short of what’s needed to avert the crippling effects of climate change on every country and every economy. We have made some progress, but nations are still nowhere near the deep cuts to greenhouse gas pollution demanded by science. We need to end the era of inadequacy and spark a new age of acceleration, unlocking the vast benefits of bold climate action: ✅ Driving stronger investment, economic growth and more jobs, ✅ Less pollution, better health and lower costs, ✅ More secure and affordable clean energy, among many other benefits. The next round of national climate plans, due from every country next year, must deliver a dramatic step up in climate action and ambition. More on the NDC Synthesis Report here: https://bit.ly/4fj0I5n
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"Existing technologies can achieve the emissions reductions we need to 2030 and 2035 to meet the 1.5 degree limit." - António Guterres Ahead of #COP29, UN Environment Programme’s new #EmissionsGap report shows the next national climate action plans must collectively halve emissions by 2030 and turn promises into action. Full report: https://lnkd.in/dG4qUHiW #ClimateAction