Tune in to hear where the talks in Sharm el-Sheikh stand so far and what to watch over the coming days.
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** COP 27: TAKING STOCK OF WHERE WE ARE AND WHAT'S NEXT
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As we approach the halfway point of COP 27, our Earth Negotiations Bulletin reporters will be putting the talks in context this Sunday ([link removed]) and mapping out what issues to watch as the second week of negotiations gets underway.
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** A NATURAL PATH TO CONFLICT PREVENTION
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The role of nature as the foundation for human, national, and global security ([link removed]) is often overlooked. Tune in at COP 27 as we look at how the nature–security nexus can help ([link removed]) better protect people in the places where they live.
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** TACKLING FOSSIL FUEL SUBSIDIES AMID HIGH ENERGY PRICES
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Amid high energy prices, join us at COP 27 as we look at windows for collective action ([link removed]) , how SDG indicators can provide crucial transparency ([link removed]) on fossil fuel subsidies, why we must be wary of false solutions ([link removed]) , and what a just transition looks like for a healthy, fossil-free world ([link removed]) .
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** WHAT 1.5°C ENERGY SCENARIOS MEAN FOR DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
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The energy scenarios are clear: to stay within 1.5°C of warming, 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. At COP 27, tune in for what these scenarios mean for Canada ([link removed]) and for Europe ([link removed]) .
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** AN EQUITY-DRIVEN, INCLUSIVE GLOBAL STOCKTAKE: WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
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As the work of the first Global Stocktake continues with an eye toward COP 28 outcomes, ensuring an inclusive process ([link removed]) with civil society—one that is grounded in equity ([link removed]) —is invaluable for knowing where we stand and what needs to happen next on global climate action.
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** CRAFTING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS FROM NATURE
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At COP 27, join the conversation on how to produce biodiversity benefits through nature-based climate solutions ([link removed]) while adopting approaches to ensure social inclusion and gender equality.
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** NAP GLOBAL NETWORK AT COP 27
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As climate change continues to affect lives and livelihoods, what can we learn from countries’ adaptation plans and planning processes? Join our NAP Global Network team ([link removed]) at COP 27 to hear from country speakers and partners on these questions and more.
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** CLIMATE ACTION INNOVATION ZONE AT COP 27
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This year’s Climate Action Innovation Zone ([link removed]) , 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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** TRANSLATING THE FISHERIES SUBSIDIES DEAL INTO PRACTICE
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A new self-assessment tool aims to support WTO members as they prepare to implement their historic agreement tackling harmful fisheries subsidies ([link removed]) and identify what support they may need going forward.
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** ENERGY CHARTER TREATY: EXIT ANNOUNCEMENTS IN CONTEXT
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Our investment law experts explain why the moves by several EU member states to announce their planned withdrawal ([link removed]) from the Energy Charter Treaty have underscored the limitations of reform efforts.
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** CRITICAL MINERALS: HELPING SET THE STAGE FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
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Mining experts, government representatives, and officials from intergovernmental agencies have spent the past week mapping out how the mining sector ([link removed]) can help tackle the climate crisis and more. Find out what they’ve come up with so far ([link removed]) .
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