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- November 25, 2023
CCI’s Get-To-Know-Us Calls
By Cathy Orlando on November 25, 2023Read moreJoin us circa the 3rd Wednesday in December to learn more about us. This month’s calls will have a strong focus on COP 28.
0 - November 19, 2023
Our focus areas for the COP28 negotiations
By Joe Robertson on November 19, 2023Read moreAt COP28, CCI will focus on six broad areas of work that can break down barriers and activate cooperative future-building on the scale and at the speed required.
- November 3, 2023
Talanoa Dialogue: Redirecting Financial Flows
By Cathy Orlando on November 3, 2023Read moreIn preparation for COP 28, we hosted our 3rd Talanoa Dialogue. Dialogues from Africa, Asia, North America, the Pacific, and Europe were shared and we were transformed.
- November 1, 2023
Newly-formed CCI Bucharest lobbies for climate income in Romania
By Cathy Orlando on November 1, 2023Read moreIn early October 2023, volunteers from the CCI Bucharest chapter held a meeting with members of the Romanian Parliament to discuss the implementation of carbon pricing. “Although still in the early stages, we were pleasantly surprised by the productive dialogue we had and their openness to the idea of a carbon dividend.”