ROAD TO COP 27 | SPECIAL EDITION
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COP 27: SETTING OUR SIGHTS ON SHARM EL-SHEIKH
Amid geopolitical tensions and the harsh impacts of extreme weather events, this year’s UN climate talks come at a challenging juncture. Join the IISD team as we engage in the conversation, track the outcomes, and analyze the implications.
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WHAT TO EXPECT AT COP 27
From loss and damage to the Global Stocktake, what lies ahead for climate negotiators as they arrive in Egypt in November? Find out what you need to know from the Earth Negotiations Bulletin.
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NAVIGATING ENERGY TRANSITIONS: THE ROAD TO 1.5°C
To stay within 1.5°C, all energy scenarios are clear: there can be no new investments in oil and gas infrastructure, and oil and gas production must be slashed by at least 65% by 2050. We map out the implications.
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NAP GLOBAL NETWORK AT COP 27
While the impacts of climate change continue to be felt daily, countries’ adaptation plans and planning processes hold valuable lessons for the way forward. Find out what’s in store for the NAP Global Network at COP 27.
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ENERGY CHARTER TREATY: WHY THE REFORMS ARE NOT ENOUGH
As EU member states increasingly announce plans to exit the Energy Charter Treaty, our experts explain why efforts to reform the agreement have left too many questions open for global climate action.
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CLIMATE ACTION INNOVATION ZONE AT COP 27
This year’s Climate Action Innovation Zone, of which IISD is an impact partner, will bring people together across sectors to find sustainable, creative solutions with lasting impacts.
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FINANCING THE ENERGY TRANSITION, AVOIDING FALSE SOLUTIONS
Is providing public money to the oil and gas sector for decarbonization a good use of funds? A new brief explores what this would mean in Canada, and at COP 27 we will hear insights on this question and related issues from across various geographic regions.
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