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- August 18, 2021
Youth Carbon Pricing Conference
By Cathy Orlando on August 18, 2021Read moreWe believe that imagination, political will and youth are powerful and we plan to bring together all three in a conference. Registration for the plenary session is open to everyone.
0 - August 10, 2021
‘Code red’ report from IPCC warns everything is at stake
By Joe Robertson on August 10, 2021Read moreIPCC Working Group I published its report for the 6th Assessment today, described by the UN Secretary-General as “a code red for humanity”.
- July 1, 2021
IMF staff propose international carbon price floor
By Joe Robertson on July 1, 2021Read moreAn IMF staff climate note is proposing a global carbon price floor, among large emitters. The authors say such a plan is critical for motivating early climate action.
- June 15, 2021
Citizens’ Climate International Responds to G7 outcomes
By Cathy Orlando on June 15, 2021Read moreEvery person everywhere has a right to live in a world where collective decisions and mainstream investment uphold and safeguard the health and resilience of natural systems, including Earth’s uniquely optimal climate system.
Ensuring climate action and investment meet this standard of equity and solidarity is critical to securing a livable climate future of inclusive sustainable development.