Indigenous Leaders Push to Reshape the Just Transition in Santa Marta

The Pre-Assembly made it clear that Indigenous peoples are not waiting for an answer in silence, they are showing up, organized, articulate

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Between Biofuels and Reality: Africa’s Uneasy Energy Transition

The escalation of tensions involving Iran and Israel has rattled global energy markets, sending oil and gas prices upward and reviving fears of another energy…

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Climate Finance Takes Centre Stage at UNFCCC Climate Week 3 in Yeosu

Climate Week 3 did not resolve the climate finance gap, as no single gathering could, but it demonstrated, with some clarity, the problem.

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Inside Santa Marta Conference’s Pre-Assembly of the Peoples

From Santa Marta, Patricia Suárez, a Murui Indigenous woman and advisor to OPIAC, participated in a press conference

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Petersberg Climate Dialogue

Petersberg Climate Dialogue: The Room Where Climate Diplomacy Gets Real

After seventeen editions, the Petersberg Climate Dialogue has become one of the most consequential forums in international climate diplomacy

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Extreme Heat Is Redefining the Limits of Global Agriculture, Report Shows

Agricultural workers and agrifood systems are on the frontlines of climate change, as extreme heat events increasingly threaten the livelihoods, health, and labor productivity of…

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Climate Week 3: Clean Power, Hard Politics and the New Energy Order

The Implementation Forum a main component of Climate Week 3, was built around what was described as a “from dialogue to delivery” ethos

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Restoring 226 Hectares: The High-Stakes Bet on Kenya’s Mangrove Economy

In Gazi Bay, mangrove forests that once formed dense coastal barriers now stand fragmented, exposed to erosion, shifting tides, and years of human pressure. However,…

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Land conservation initiatives are crucial in safeguarding the environment and mitigating the effects of climate change. By promoting actionable information and best practices, we can enhance restoration efforts and drive meaningful change. As the frequency and intensity of climate change impacts continue to rise, it is our collective responsibility to take decisive action—ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

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Wangari Maathai was well-known as a political, social, and environmental activist. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population.

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Indigenous Leaders Push to Reshape the Just Transition in Santa Marta
Indigenous Leaders Push to Reshape the Just Transition in Santa Marta

The Pre-Assembly made it clear that Indigenous peoples are not waiting for an answer in silence, they are showing up, organized, articulate

Between Biofuels and Reality: Africa’s Uneasy Energy Transition
Between Biofuels and Reality: Africa’s Uneasy Energy Transition

The escalation of tensions involving Iran and Israel has rattled global energy markets, sending oil and gas prices upward and reviving fears of another energy shock. For oil-import dependent economies, particularly across Africa, the impact is immediate: rising fuel…

Climate Finance Takes Centre Stage at UNFCCC Climate Week 3 in Yeosu
Climate Finance Takes Centre Stage at UNFCCC Climate Week 3 in Yeosu

Climate Week 3 did not resolve the climate finance gap, as no single gathering could, but it demonstrated, with some clarity, the problem.

Inside Santa Marta Conference’s Pre-Assembly of the Peoples
Inside Santa Marta Conference’s Pre-Assembly of the Peoples

From Santa Marta, Patricia Suárez, a Murui Indigenous woman and advisor to OPIAC, participated in a press conference

Petersberg Climate Dialogue: The Room Where Climate Diplomacy Gets Real
Petersberg Climate Dialogue: The Room Where Climate Diplomacy Gets Real

After seventeen editions, the Petersberg Climate Dialogue has become one of the most consequential forums in international climate diplomacy

Extreme Heat Is Redefining the Limits of Global Agriculture, Report Shows
Extreme Heat Is Redefining the Limits of Global Agriculture, Report Shows

Agricultural workers and agrifood systems are on the frontlines of climate change, as extreme heat events increasingly threaten the livelihoods, health, and labor productivity of over a billion people worldwide. But beyond being a seasonal hazard, extreme heat is…

Climate Week 3: Clean Power, Hard Politics and the New Energy Order
Climate Week 3: Clean Power, Hard Politics and the New Energy Order

The Implementation Forum a main component of Climate Week 3, was built around what was described as a “from dialogue to delivery” ethos

Restoring 226 Hectares: The High-Stakes Bet on Kenya’s Mangrove Economy
Restoring 226 Hectares: The High-Stakes Bet on Kenya’s Mangrove Economy

In Gazi Bay, mangrove forests that once formed dense coastal barriers now stand fragmented, exposed to erosion, shifting tides, and years of human pressure. However, an ambitious ecological and economic experiment is taking shape: the restoration of 226 hectares…

Heavy Rains, Strong Winds, Rough Seas Expected as KMD Issues Nationwide Advisory
Heavy Rains, Strong Winds, Rough Seas Expected as KMD Issues Nationwide Advisory

KMD has cautioned that flooding may not be limited to areas receiving heavy rainfall, as downstream regions could be affected by runoff

Climate Change Could Cost Africa’s Students $380 Billion in Lost Earnings
Climate Change Could Cost Africa’s Students $380 Billion in Lost Earnings

Climate-related disruptions to education could cost Eastern and Southern Africa up to $380 billion in future earnings by 2050, a new report by UNICEF and Dalberg warns, highlighting a growing but often overlooked consequence of the climate crisis. The…

Cities on the Frontline: Mayors Push for Climate Finance That Reaches the Ground
Cities on the Frontline: Mayors Push for Climate Finance That Reaches the Ground

However, the message was strikingly consistent: cities are ready to act, yet remain constrained by a financial system that struggles to reach

Patchy Rains, Flood Risks Persist as Heat Builds Across the Greater Horn of Africa
Patchy Rains, Flood Risks Persist as Heat Builds Across the Greater Horn of Africa

Much of the Greater Horn of Africa is projected to receive light rainfall below 50 mm like across large parts of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda

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