The 28th session of the Conference of Parties (COP28) is imminently upon us. Leaders around the world, including those of Africa, will converge on Dubai (United Arab Emirates) in November, to, among other things, discuss and negotiate the future of our planet. This is coming on the heel of the just concluded inaugural African climate submit held in Kenya between
Continue ReadingThe countdown to COP28 has begun and battle lines have been drawn. In just two months in Dubai, two alternate realities are set to collide. On the one side, a concerted drive to set an end date for fossil fuels and a 2030 target for clean energy production. On the other, a renewed push from oil, gas & coal countries
Continue ReadingThe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in conjunction with the European Commission and the European Investment Bank has announced a new financing partnership to address critical global health opportunities, which include eradicating polio and ensuring that innovations in health are more accessible to the people who need them most. The partnership is contained in a report released by the World
Continue ReadingThe United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), says water availability remains essential to the survival of migratory birds. World Migratory Bird Day was initiated in 2006 by the Secretariat of the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) in collaboration with the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS). Originally, the idea
Continue ReadingWill COP28 be significantly different and, if so, how exactly? This is one question on the minds of many people – not only those who are at the center of the climate crisis. In a few weeks from now, over 70,000 participants are expected to converge on the Expo City, Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the 28th
Continue ReadingA paid fellowship opportunity is available for young climate advocates, offering selected participants a chance to attend COP28. The Loss and Damage Collaboration, in partnership with the Climate Leadership Initiative, is currently inviting applications for the “New Generation Fellowship Programme on Loss and Damage.” This program is designed for individuals aged 22 to 35 from the Global South and provides
Continue ReadingJournalists often may need to travel for their work, for instance for a reporting project or conference. This is harder for certain journalists, depending on where they are from. A journalist’s country of origin may dictate the likelihood that they have their visa applications denied or need visas in the first place among other travel impediments that hinder on-the-ground reporting,
Continue ReadingThe second-ever Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Climate Week opened today, with a packed schedule of events designed to shine a spotlight on challenges and solutions in a region that is among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Taking place in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from 8-12 October the discussions at MENA Climate Week
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