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Tag: COP28

Home›Posts Tagged "COP28" (Page 2)
  • The reallocation of SDRs to the African Development Bank is rightly a major focus of the COP28 discussions and top priority for the COP28 presidency and countries in Africa. Credit: AfDB Group.
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    By Etsehiwot Kebret
    December 2, 2023
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    Two IMF fixes that could channel billions to Africa

    The formula for allocating SDRs, an invaluable source of funding, was agreed in 1944 and channels the most money to the richest nations. It is a ...
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  • 70,000 delegates will descend on Dubai for the COP28 climate talks from 30 Nov-12 Dec 2023. Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA.
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    By Yamide Dagnet
    November 30, 2023
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    Climate finance Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    How does climate finance work? What does Africa need? What will negotiators be pushing for at COP28? At the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, countless issues ...
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  • What's at stake for Africa at the Global Stocktake at COP28? Credit: COP28 UAE.
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    By Olivia Rumble
    November 29, 2023
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    Global Stocktake Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    What is the Global Stocktake? Where does Africa stand on it? What could it mean for climate action? The COP28 climate talks in Dubai will see ...
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  • Local climate action. Despite making up less than 5% of the world's population, Indigenous peoples and local communities manage over 25% of the world’s land and support 80% of global biodiversity. Credit: Curt Carnemark / World Bank
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    By Njenga Kahiro
    November 29, 2023
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    All climate action is, ultimately, local. Talks and efforts must reflect that

    Local communities are not the beneficiaries of climate action. They are the leaders and experts we must learn from and support. Those of us working in ...
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  • What would a just transition at COP28 look like for Africa? Credit: UN Women/Gaganjit Singh.
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    By Fadhel Kaboub
    November 29, 2023
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    Just Transition Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    How can Africa energise when caught in a debt trap? What would a truly just transition look like? What won’t be on the table in Dubai? ...
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  • What's at stake for Africa regarding Adaptation at COP28? Credit: Jeff Attaway.
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    By Darlington Sibanda
    November 28, 2023
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    Adaptation Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    What is adaptation? What will African countries be arguing for at COP28? Against whom? At the upcoming international climate talks in Dubai, developing countries will be ...
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  • Kenya's President Ruto, meeting with then UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, says green growth will combat climate change but it is only solutions like reparations, carbon taxes, cancelling debt, and regional integration will help. Credit: Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street.
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    By Brock Hicks
    November 28, 2023
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    The idea that green growth will save Africa is Gaslighting 101

    The marketisation of climate action, epitomised by Kenya’s President Ruto, allows the super-rich to buy safety while the rest of us are left behind. At the ...
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  • Extreme weather events, like torrential floods in Malawi, have caused unavoidable and irreversible loss and damage in many parts of Africa. Credit: Arjan van de Merwe/UNDP.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Hyacinthe Niyitegeka
    November 27, 2023
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    Loss and Damage Q&A: What’s at stake for Africa at COP28?

    Why is the Loss and Damage fund so important for Africa and what will likely come out of the negotiations at COP28? At the upcoming international ...
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  • The COP28 Advisory Committee Group. Credit: COP28 UAE. Africa.
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    By View(s) from Africa
    November 16, 2023
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    View(s) from Africa: What does Africa need most from COP28?

    A panel of African climate experts identify the continent’s key priorities at the UAE climate talks. From 30 November to 12 December, an estimated 70,000 delegates ...
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  • Before COP28. Frontline communities, Indigenous groups and climate activists say no to false solutions at COP27. Credit: Bjorn Ecklundt, Heinrich Böll Foundation.
    ClimateTop story
    By Nate Warszawski, Maria Lemos González, Chikondi Thangata, Preety Bhandari & Molly Bergen
    May 30, 2023
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    Four actions vulnerable countries need from COP28

    From mobilising trillions (rather than billions) to raising ambitions, here’s what most of the world needs from the critical climate talks. The conclusion of the Global Stocktake ...
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