LOSS AND DAMAGE: THE CRISIS THAT WE DID NOT WANT, BUT WE COULD HAVE EXPECTED
In 2022, COP27 ended with a major political victory for developing countries, given the historic decision to establish a Loss and Damage... Read More
LOSS AND DAMAGE, THE URGENCY OF THE GENDER PERSPECTIVE
Women pay the highest price of the climate crisis and its consequences. This is not a biological reason, but, according to the... Read More
OMAR DI FELICE, ICN AMBASSADOR, RETURNS TO ANTARCTICA TO AGAIN ATTEMPT LONGEST SOLO BICYCLE CROSSING ON CONTINENT
Extreme cyclist Omar Di Felice, one year after his first attempt, will set off again on what will be, once again, the most extreme and difficult adventure he has ever achieved: the solo crossing of Antarctica on his bicycle. The venture is part of the "Bike to 1.5°C" project through which Omar, through a series of adventures and explorations, wants to publicize issues related to the climate crisis.
YOUTH AND ITALIAN ENVIRONMENT MINISTER IN DIALOGUE
On October 11, Erika Moranduzzo, Coordinator of the Italian Climate Network's Rights and Climate Section, participated in the event 'Government and Youth Dialogue: What Proposals for the Climate', held in Rome at the headquarters of Save the Children Italy in the presence of the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin. The event was attended by a group of female speakers (all young women) from various civil society organizations who were able to engage with the minister on 'thorny' issues related to climate change.
TOWARDS COP16 ON BIODIVERSITY: THE EUROPEAN SUMMIT ON NATURE AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR
The European Business & Biodiversity Summit was held in Milan. The purpose of the summit was to take stock of the COP16 on biodiversity to be held next year, at a location to be determined after Turkey withdrew its candidature and to understand how prepared the private sector is for the targets dictated by the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), the global biodiversity agreement adopted last year in Montreal during COP 15.