COP 27: TAKING STOCK OF WHERE WE ARE AND WHAT'S NEXT
As we approach the halfway point of COP 27, our Earth Negotiations Bulletin reporters will be putting the talks in context this Sunday and mapping out what issues to watch as the second week of negotiations gets underway.
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WHAT 1.5°C ENERGY SCENARIOS MEAN FOR DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
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 and for Europe.
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AN EQUITY-DRIVEN, INCLUSIVE GLOBAL STOCKTAKE: WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
As the work of the first Global Stocktake continues with an eye toward COP 28 outcomes, ensuring an inclusive process with civil society—one that is grounded in equity—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
At COP 27, join the conversation on how to produce biodiversity benefits through nature-based climate solutions while adopting approaches to ensure social inclusion and gender equality.
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NAP GLOBAL NETWORK AT COP 27
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 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
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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ENERGY CHARTER TREATY: EXIT ANNOUNCEMENTS IN CONTEXT
Our investment law experts explain why the moves by several EU member states to announce their planned withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty have underscored the limitations of reform efforts.
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