THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE SHOWS THE WAY, BUT COP30 DOES NOT FOLLOW
At COP30, Pacific leaders sound the alarm: the historic opinion of the ICJ has made climate inaction legally incompatible with climate obligations.... Read More
COP30, EU BACKS FOSSIL-FUEL PHASEOUT ROADMAP: ONLY ITALY AND POLAND STAND ASIDE
As COP30 races into its final, frantic hours, and the summit nears its close, key issues are surfacing and vanishing from the... Read More
JUST TRANSITION, STILL DEEP DIVERGENCES
The pace at the Just Transition Work Programme (JTWP) table is increasingly fast. On Monday morning, the co-facilitators published a new informal... Read More
LOSS AND DAMAGE FUND: NEGOTIATIONS ENTER THE MOST DELICATE PHASE
Where we left off In the first week of COP30, negotiations on the Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) opened... Read More
METHANE, GLASGOW’S TARGET STILL FAR AWAY
On the first day of COP30’s second and decisive week, as climate negotiations entered the core of the political discussions among the... Read More




