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Countries Must Double Pledges During Green Climate Fund (GCF) Replenishment
29 Aug 2019
Thursday 29 August 2019: As the Green Climate Fund (GCF) – the world’s largest multilateral fund for action on climate change – is holding its second consultation on the first replenishment in Ottawa, civil society welcomes the announcements by those countries including Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Norway that have doubled their pledges in local […]
Climate Action Network – response to fires in the Amazon rainforests
24 Aug 2019
23 August 2019: The fires burning in the Amazon rainforest are a crisis on a catastrophic scale that is a result of putting profit and political gains ahead of the planet. Satellite images showed over 75,000 fires- an 84% increase since 2018 when the Bolsanaro government in Brazil started steamrolling aggressive and destabilising policies. These […]
New IPCC study on land and climate change must spur renewed political conviction to stop climate breakdown
8 Aug 2019
Geneva, 8 August 2019: The IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land released today is another stark reminder that we are in an ecological and climate emergency. This report– coming after the IPCC Special Report on 1.5C and the IPBES Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity — brings together the best available science on how […]
As heatwaves, floods and fires sweep the world, what are governments waiting for?
27 Jun 2019
Civil society groups call for a concerted political push to raise ambition and deliver support in the coming months 27 June, Bonn: In a week of record-breaking heatwaves here in Bonn, where negotiators are concluding talks at the UN climate meeting, civil society groups have excoriated governments for their weak political positions on responding […]
Backsliding by G20 nations on climate is alarming when we need an emergency plan’
26 Jun 2019
The world's largest economies must respond with solutions proportionate to the magnitude of the climate emergency Bonn, 26 June 2019: In light of the worrying signals that the G20 are sending about their lack of commitment to climate ambition, civil society said that these countries are threatening to exacerbate the climate emergency and push the limits […]
Glaring vacuum on political leadership threatens to undermine ability to address climate crisis
24 Jun 2019
Bonn, 24 June 2019: Today at the UN climate talks in Bonn, civil society voiced its concerns that the political will and ambition needed to tackle the climate emergency is nowhere in sight. Solving the climate crisis requires political leadership, particularly from the big emitters, who must step up and commit to enhancing their national climate targets by […]
Updates from week one of the Bonn climate meeting: uneven progress on technical issues
23 Jun 2019
Bonn, 22 June 2019: Mid-way through the intersessional UN climate negotiations in Bonn, CAN members say progress has been sluggish on countries’ cooperation to meet their Paris commitments or Article 6, on loss and damage and the implementation cycle of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), known as common timeframes. Civil society set clear expectations for decisions […]
World Refugee Day: We need solidarity and strong international mandates to assist those displaced by climate impacts
20 Jun 2019
Civil society calls on negotiators in Bonn to set strong terms of reference for the review of the Warsaw International Mechanism in COP25 Bonn, 20 June 2019: As the climate emergency unfolds and drives people out of their homes, civil society of Climate Action Network demand that negotiators meeting for the Bonn climate talks […]
Call for EU to commit to stronger climate ambition ahead of EU Council meeting
19 Jun 2019
Bonn, 19 June 2019: The EU can demonstrate genuine climate leadership by announcing at the European Council meetings tomorrow that they will enhance their 2030 targets and mobilize support for developing countries to implement climate plans to keep warming below 1.5°C. EU countries must clearly state that they will heed the calls for concrete climate action […]
We risk devastating warming of 3 or 4 degrees Celsius if renewables are not more aggressively and rapidly deployed and energy efficiency enhanced in all sectors
18 Jun 2019
CAN urges all governments to act faster and more vigourously to respond to the climate emergency, based on findings of the REN21 Renewables Global 2019 Status Report. 18 June 2019 – We are still banking on a dangerous fossil fuel world and governments are not maximizing the benefits of transitioning to clean renewables, according […]