Actualités Climate Action

Focus sur l'action climatique

L'urgence climatique est une conséquence directe de l'utilisation des terres et de l'agriculture, des transports, des bâtiments et des processus industriels à forte intensité de carbone, ainsi que des sources d'énergie polluantes. En l'absence de changements profonds dans ces secteurs et d'une réduction drastique de l'empreinte carbone, il y a peu d'espoir de protéger la planète des effets dévastateurs d'un monde plus chaud. 

Ce flux en direct vous tiendra au courant de toutes les dernières nouvelles de la Conférence des Nations Unies sur le changement climatique, connue sous le nom de 29e Conférence des Parties (COP29) à la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques (CCNUCC), qui se tiendra à Bakou, en Azerbaïdjan. 

18 Apr 2024 12:33

Sign up for the My Sustainable Living Challenge

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“My Sustainable Living Challenge,” by UNEP and United Nations System Staff College (UNSSC), takes learners on a six-week immersive journey that turns learning into practice through real-life actions.

Register for the course to learn about sustainability, system change, and the impact of your lifestyle across the domains of food, housing, mobility, consumption and leisure by participating in engaging weekly challenges.

17 Apr 2024 09:45

The contribution of volunteering to climate action and community resilience

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The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is developing a series of research papers to provide concrete evidence on the contribution of volunteering to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The first research paper in the series, titled the contribution of volunteering to climate action and community resilience, was published in March 2024. It demonstrates how volunteers all over the world are engaging in actions that help communities adapt to, as well as build resilience against the impact of climate change.

It looks at different forms and scales of volunteering, with a focus on community-based or local volunteering and identifies four key areas where the contribution of volunteers to climate action is most visible: knowledge and capacity building, disaster preparedness and response, mitigation and adaptation measures, and climate governance. 

Its findings and recommendations aim to support ongoing efforts at different levels to integrate volunteers and volunteerism into development and climate action plans of United Nations entities and Member States.

Access the full report.

Learn about the UNV programme.

15 Apr 2024 14:55

Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction Workshop on Local and Subnational Stakeholder Engagement

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Following the Local Leaders Roundtable at the Buildings and Climate Global Forum in Paris, France on March 7, 2024, the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC) convened a vital workshop on April 11th 2024 in Bonn, Germany. This gathering united key stakeholders in multilevel governance within the buildings and construction sector.

The workshop served as a platform to enhance the involvement of subnational stakeholders in the GlobalABC's initiatives. These extend to the activities of its Subnational Stakeholder Engagement Action Group.

Participants engaged in dynamic discussions, leveraging diverse perspectives and expertise to outline strategies for robust collaboration at the local and subnational levels. By fostering stronger engagement, the GlobalABC aims to drive meaningful progress toward sustainable, resilient, and inclusive built environments.

15 Apr 2024 09:11

UN General Assembly Sustainability Week

To mark the passing of the mid-point in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the President of the United Nations General Assembly has commenced Sustainability Week from 15-19 April 2024.

Follow the array of events and join the #ChooseSustainability pledge for people and the planet.

14 Apr 2024 16:12

UN General Assembly Sustainability Week

To mark the passing of the mid-point in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the President of the United Nations General Assembly has commenced Sustainability Week from 15-19 April 2024.

Follow the array of events and join the #ChooseSustainability pledge for people and the planet.

07 Apr 2024 15:22

World Health Day: Explore the link between short-lived climate pollutants and health

 

05 Apr 2024 11:59

$100 million in investment to supercharge the global Electric Vehicles transition

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The IKEA Foundation has granted $100 million to the Drive Electric Campaign, aimed at decarbonizing road transport by accelerating the shift to 100% zero-emissions vehicles. This move is crucial in aligning with the objectives of the Paris Agreement, particularly emphasizing the need for zero-emission electric mobility. Through a Leapfrogging partnership, this funding will bolster the efforts of local partners in overcoming obstacles hindering the adoption of electric vehicles in emerging economies across Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Considering projections that the global vehicle fleet will double by 2050, with over 90% of this growth anticipated in low and middle-income countries, this investment presents an opportunity for these emerging markets to pivot towards electric mobility. The transport sector's escalating contribution to climate emissions, coupled with its impact on air quality, underscores the urgency of such initiatives.

UNEP’s Global Electric Mobility Programme is a partner of the Drive Electric Campaign, supporting more than 70 countries in the global south with transitioning to zero emissions electric mobility. The new grant will allow UNEP to work closely with the Drive Electric Campaign and the other Drive Electric Campaign partners to support a rapid shift to electric vehicles, promoting cleaner air, advancing climate objectives, and facilitating a just transition.

Read more on this investment.

04 Apr 2024 12:20

Renewables Global Status Report 2024 - Launch of Global Overview Module

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REN21 launches it's Global Overview Module today as part of the Renewables 2024 Global Status Report (GSR 2024).

Since 2023, REN21 has been releasing the Global Status Report as a series of modules to rigorously cover the energy system from its different elements, including demand, supply, systems and infrastructure, and economic and social value creation. At the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, 130 countries pledged to triple renewable energy capacity and double the annual rate of energy efficiency improvements by 2030.

As the first module of the GSR 2024 series, the Global Overview provides the big picture status of renewables in the wider energy system and in the context of global challenges such as climate change, development goals, and the geopolitical landscape, and has some positive news:

  • In 2023, global additions to renewable power capacity increased an estimated 36% to reach 473 GW, a new record for the 22nd consecutive year.
  • Employment in the renewables sector increased 8% in 2022 to reach 13.7 million jobs.
  • The number of people lacking electricity access globally fell from 756 million in 2022 to 745 million in 2023.

Register to join the launch event taking place at 3 PM CET/ 4 PM EAT. 

04 Apr 2024 09:51

UNEP FI's Climate Risk Landscape Report 2024 is out

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In 2023, temperatures shattered records with a 116-day streak of peak temperatures. As the urgency to address and adapt to the pressing threat of climate change rapidly grows, the financial sector recognises its pivotal role in addressing climate risks, and financial institutions are increasingly looking to integrate climate change-related risks into their strategic frameworks.   

The 2024 Climate Risk Landscape Report serves as a comprehensive resource delving into the available tools for financial institutions to assess physical and transition climate risks and boost their institution’s resilience to related impacts. This edition provides best practices for tool utilisation, case studies, and recommendations to navigate the dynamic climate risk tools market. It also offers insights into the rapidly evolving regulatory developments around climate-related disclosure frameworks and recent market developments.    

Building upon the foundational work of UNEP Finance Initiative's (UNEP FI) Climate Risk and Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Programme, the report is designed for banks, insurers and investors looking to enhance their capabilities in climate risk management and facilitate the global transition towards sustainability.

Access the report.

28 Mar 2024 15:20

The Circular Economy campaign launches today!

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Image: Circular Economy campaign

The Circular Economy campaign is now live, with all content from the print campaign and more featured on our Global Cause site.

You can search for the campaign hashtag on social media, #CircularEconomyCampaign2024.

You can pick up a hard copy within the New Scientist because will be printing physical copies for contributors to share with members or to distribute at relevant events. A digital copy of the print campaign can be found on issuu.