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MVC (Most Vulnerable Country) and LDC (Least Developed Country)'s People Interest and CoP 23

Opportunities to Accelerate Climate Action Now

The next three years are crucial accelerating climate action and in order to fulfill the Paris Agreement’s ambitious temperature goals. During the opening of COP23, developing countries stressed the need to prioritize pre-2020 action along with addressing revisions of national targets, covering the period 2020 -2030. During this press conference, WWF experts provide an update on existing progress and analysis on what should be considered in order to accelerate action in the next 36 months, including collaboration with companies and cities, in the energy transition and in adaptation strategies.   Moderated by Pierre Cannet, head of climate, energy & cities, WWF-France Inga Fritzen Buan, senior advisor for climate and energy, WWF-NorwayHarisoa Rakotondrazafy, climate change adaptation advisor, WWF-MadagascarMariana Panuncio-Feldman, senior director, international climate cooperation, WWF-US

Blockchain for enhanced climate action II

James Hansen - Making the Carbon Majors Pay for Climate Action

Dialogue between Governments and Civil Society Enhancing Action together

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