My fleeting glance of ex-President Obama followed as he made his way to give his speech calling for world leaders to “step up”.
Farming is on the frontline of climate change, a contributor to emissions and vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
I attended Facing the Facts: Unpacking the Forest, Agriculture & Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue to Tackle Deforestation outlined progress made on the tricky subject of deforestation for farming.
In negotiations, as all social relations, power relations are rife. Here they can be seen to be laid bare in the very layout of the COP26 venue map I created.
A green net zero future lies ahead – but will we get there fast enough?
Listen to the voices of young people and the climate vulnerable. We can solve this.
UN secretariats must unite all Nations by remaining as neutral and independent as possible.
Our COP26 observer Gillian Mawdsley, Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Business and Law, challenges you to develop the actions which you can take to address climate change.
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are discussed in several ways at COP, the first and predominant of three framings is outlined here.
Internationally agreed standards are required for both environmental and sustainability disclosures. Transitions must be just.
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