As part of the Intergovernmental Land Tenure Commitment, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, nine tropical countries, including African nations such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Ghana, and Tanzania, jointly pledged to recognize and secure 160 million hectares…
African leaders have united to back a new Global Wildlife for Climate Action Declaration, set for a formal launch at COP31
The significance is prominent for it signals that multilevel governance is not just an add-on but central to national climate strategies
The march was in international solidarity affirming that life is not a commodity and further heightening the call for climate justice.
The Initiative, Belém Call for the Forests of the Congo Basin, is emerging as a major multilateral commitment to protect and sustainably manage the Congo Basin’s forests. First reported on November 6, 2025, through a leaked document, and later…
One journalist remarked that hes been at the last few COPs and this obvious exclusion of African journalists is uncomprehensible
Climate finance is the lifeblood of climate action for it’s what turns plans into progress, and ambition into implementation
Under the intense heat of Belém, global leaders convened at COP30 to address the most pressing climate challenges of our time: extreme heat.
A new civil-society report, Inequity, Inequality, Inaction, delivers a blunt warning ahead of COP30: global climate cooperation is faltering
