From International Institute for Sustainable Development <[email protected]>
Subject The Road to COP 26: A climate conference like no other
Date October 27, 2021 10:57 AM
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With the UN climate talks in Glasgow fast approaching, what are the key issues and why?

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SPECIAL EDITION | THE ROAD TO COP 26
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** A CLIMATE COP LIKE NO OTHER
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Amid the fallout of COVID-19 and troubling climate change warnings, COP 26 is setting up to be a landmark event ([link removed]) . Join IISD as we track the conference outcomes and analyze its impacts.

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** MOBILIZING OUR CLIMATE COMMUNITY
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What are the key issues we’ll be watching for at COP 26? Find out what IISD will be looking for ([link removed]) with national pledges, adaptation, climate finance, nature, and more.

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** FOLLOW THE ACTION WITH THE EARTH NEGOTIATIONS BULLETIN
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As COP 26 kicks off, our Earth Negotiations Bulletin team of reporters will be providing news and analysis ([link removed]) each day from the Glasgow talks. Sign up now to stay in the know ([link removed]) .

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** ADAPTING TO A CHANGING CLIMATE, TOGETHER
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From adaptation communications ([link removed]) to inclusivity, climate resilience and adaptation will be a key part of COP 26. Stay tuned to the NAP Global Network ([link removed]) to learn about these pressing issues.

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** COP 26 AT THE HALFWAY POINT
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Amid the intense pace of the Glasgow talks, join our Earth Negotiations Bulletin team on November 7 to review the COP negotiations ([link removed]) at the halfway point and look ahead to week two.

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** TACKLING OUR CLIMATE CRISIS WITH NATURE
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Building with nature can help solve our climate crisis. It can also save money and benefit people and the planet. Our Nature-Based Infrastructure Global Resource Centre explains it all ([link removed]) .

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** THE PARADOX OF PLEDGING
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The Paris Agreement is one of the most well-known examples of bottom-up governance in international diplomacy. What are the benefits and potential pitfalls ([link removed]) of pledging?

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** MEASURING THE PRODUCTION GAP
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Amid the flurry of net-zero commitments and calls for climate ambition, where do governments stand ([link removed]) in phasing out fossil fuel production? We joined several organizations to find out.

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** LEARNING FROM OUR PAST: CLIMATE FINANCE THEN AND NOW
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As the climate community looks to Glasgow for renewed and revamped commitments on climate finance ([link removed]) , what have we learned over the past decade of pledges?

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