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- November 21, 2022
Gratitude for G20 Follow the Money
By Cathy Orlando on November 21, 2022Read moreHope is alive after #COP27 BUT big decisions are still to come. There is a path forwawd. Climate leaders from 71 countries sent 1149 letters to the G20 leaders to follow the money.
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Solidarity, ambition & rapid mobilization needed to achieve climate security
By Joe Robertson on November 21, 2022Read more - November 16, 2022
Special Informational Session from COP 27, RECORDING
By Cathy Orlando on November 16, 2022Read moreAfter 30 years and 26 Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the expectations were high for COP 27 in Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt. You can get a sense of what was happening on the ground by watching the video.
- October 31, 2022
CCI COP27 Agenda: actions to make climate resilience mainstream
By Joe Robertson on October 31, 2022Read moreDisruption of Earth’s climate system by human behavior poses an ever more clear and present danger to the viability of ecosystems, biodiversity, and food security, as well as human economies, societies, and nation states. Action to reduce and eliminate that disruption is imperative and cannot wait any longer.