To avert catastrophe, we must now radically switch to a sustainable, net-zero future. This transition needs to happen fast, but it also has to happen…
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To avert catastrophe, we must switch to a sustainable, net-zero future. This transition has to happen in a fair and inclusive way.
With much at stake, here are three things you need to know ahead of the conference.
The future is not written. We know what we need to do. What we need more than anything is political will and investment.
With support from Japan, the SMEs will focus on innovations in agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, digitalization, and renewable energy.
Through its national climate plans, the country is aiming to cut emissions and adapt to climate change, for a greener future.
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment calls for urgent support to implement a Recovery and Reconstruction that ‘Builds Back Better’.
Watch our COP27 flagship event live, this Tuesday 15 November at 11.30am EET, where we'll highlight the progress being made by developing countries.
With support from Japan, the dialogues aim to support sectors and regions relying on extensive consumption of fossil fuels.
The climate crisis is no longer as abstract as it once may have seemed.
Just as the government is advancing its agenda, some regions are taking a localized approach to climate action.
The GEF-Least Developed Countries Fund has approved US$4.5 million towards strengthening the climate resilience of the drinking water sector in Haiti.
UNDP is supporting a holistic program in Indonesia for an energy transition with a financing strategy to go with it.
Ghanaians like Nelson who works with waste pickers who collect about 20,000 tonnes of plastic every day, are showing us the way.