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COP & SDGs with indigenous solutions in mind

Women for Climate Justice Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Climate Change

Republic of Guinea

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

New WFP Report examines how climate change drives hunger

High-level Closing of Global Climate Action

High-level Closing of Global Climate ActionThe high-level closing event of Global Climate Action will bring to a close the high-level event by highlighting the previous 5 days of activities focussed on climate action and pre-2020 ambition.At the event, the Yearbook of Global Climate Action 2017 by the Climate Champions will be presented, providing an annual overview of action in the seven thematic areas, the achievements made under the Marrakech Partnership, and highlights progress in the run-up to the Talanoa Dialogue.The Yearbook will be available online after the launch here.This event will include the António Guterres, UN Secretary-General; Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC; Inia Seruiratu, Climate Champion & Fijian Minister for Agriculture and the Minister for Rural and Maritime Development and National Disaster Management and Salaheddine Mezouar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Kingdom of Morocco and President of COP 22, as well as a moderated panel discussion including:Ashok-Alexander Sridharan, Mayor of BonnFiza Farhan, Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister, ScotlandManuel Pulgar-Vidal, Head of Climate Change, WWFFrank Appel, CEO, DPDHLFrank Bainimarama, COP President & Prime Minister FijiJill Peeters, Weather Forecaster and moderatorFor further information, please click here.

Why Carbon Markets are Bad: Release of International Report on Carbon Pricing

Uruguay's First NDC

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