“We strive to lead.”
~ Ministers and High Level representatives, members of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (the international partnership of countries that are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change), pledging to green their economies as their contribution towards achieving net carbon neutrality and 100 per cent renewable energy. Marrakech, Morocco on 18 November 2016.
You can find the full communique here.
Time is running short for countries to decide the practical details of how the Paris Agreement will be brought to life, known as the Paris “rulebook”.
The world risks crossing the point of no return on climate change, with disastrous consequences for people across the planet and the natural systems that sustain them, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Monday, calling for more leadership and greater ambition for climate action, to reverse course.
China’s vision of a global energy system overemphasises the benefits of connectivity. Planners and investors also have to consider the potential impacts on biodiversity and local community livelihoods from different power generation methods and find ways to prevent them.
A new report analyses how the transition to a low-carbon economy – and the minerals and metals required to make that shift – could affect fragility, conflict, and violence dynamics in mineral-rich states.