Nora Nisi is a coordinator in IIED’s Climate Change research group
IIED will adopt the principles of business unusual in the way we work to address the climate emergency with the LDCs (Photo: EU/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie via Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
The biggest ever climate poll to date suggests over two-thirds of people now recognise climate change as a ‘global emergency’.
But global action to deal with the climate crisis isn’t working. The Least Developed Countries (LDC) Group – representing the world’s poorest nations, hit hardest by climate change – are driving a bold, new approach to reshape the climate response.
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The perspective of least developed countries: Limitations and challenges towards achieving universal access to clean cooking fuels and technologies
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Press Release – UN News The world needs a major breakthrough to slow the pace of climate change and build resilience to protect the most vulnerable from increasingly severe and frequent climate impacts, the deputy UN chief told a crucial high-level meeting on Wednesday, …
The world needs “a major breakthrough” to slow the pace of climate change and build resilience to protect the most vulnerable from increasingly severe and frequent climate impacts, the deputy UN chief told a crucial high-level meeting on Wednesday, looking ahead to November’s COP26.
With countries across the world having agreed through the Paris Agreement to a goal of limiting temperature increases to 1.5 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels to mitigate global warming, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed spelled out at the Climate and Development Ministerial Meeting: “We now need to spare no effort to achieve it in this ‘make-or-break year’”.