Among the notable achievements of the recent United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change held in Dubai (COP28), certainly can be included the commitment to triple the installed capacity of energy from renewable sources by 2030, provided first in the so-called “Global Pledge,” then in the final decision... Read More
Among the many issues that COP28 in Dubai left on the table that still need to be thought about is certainly the issue of disability. People with disabilities represent about 16% of the world’s population according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the largest minority group to date. That social... Read More
One of the indicators used to assess the impact of human activities, such as electricity production, is the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere. While this is accurate, it represents only a part—although a crucial one—of the environmental impact that electricity production, still significantly reliant on fossil fuels... Read More
Dubai’s COP28 introduces for the first time in the history of climate conferences under the UNFCCC a clear and explicit mention of the urgency to move away from (all) fossil fuels at a global level. Starting the work on the exit, accelerating the “transitioning away” efforts by 2030 (so over... Read More
Here is the detailed analysis of each negotiating topic of the twenty-eighth Conference of the Parties that Italian Climate Network, through its own Observers, followed directly from the rooms. First Global Stocktake under the Paris Agreement – Overview The definitive text on the first stocktake (2023, followed by 2028, 2033... Read More
At 6pm today December 12th, a new unofficial draft of the text on the Global Stocktake was circulated among negotiators at COP28, the inventory of actions and policies introduced to date by countries which will form the basis of the new national plans (NDCs) to be submitted under the Paris... Read More
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Impacts on ecosystems, societies and economic activities are an increasingly urgent problem that affects us all, without exception. For this reason we are working to ensure that the climate change becomes a priority in the public debate and occupies a central role in the national political agenda.
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