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.
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03 May
2024
17:11
Colombia Sets Example for SLCP-NDC Integration
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Colombia has been a Climate and Clean Air Coalition partner since 2012 and has undertaken some of the most consistent and ambitious short-lived climate pollutant (SLCP) mitigation planning and commitments across several phases of development.
With a focus on reducing methane, hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), and black carbon emissions, Colombia stands out as a model for effective climate action. Methane and HFC mitigation contribute approximately 9% of Colombia's greenhouse gas reduction commitment, and the country has set a separate of reducing black carbon emissions by 40% by 2030 compared to 2014 levels.
Learn about Colombia's approach to integrating SLCP targets into its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), highlighting the significance of transparent processes and realistic goals.
30 Apr
2024
15:32
Highlights from 2024 Global Methane Forum and M-RAP Workshop
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Over 500 people attended the Global Methane Forum in-person and online, representing more than 50 countries. Participants shared replicable successes to catalyse methane emission reductions in line with the 157-country Global Methane Pledge (GMP), which aims to reduce global methane emissions at least 30% from 2020 levels by 2030.
Following the Forum, the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, in partnership with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) hosted a Methane Roadmap Action Programme (M-RAP) workshop, convening new GMP participants and countries engaging in the development of their national methane action plan.
Participants at the M-RAP workshop discussed their efforts to enhance inclusion of methane in their 2035 Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and upcoming Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs). Inclusion of methane into NDCs and national climate policy frameworks enables tracking of progress under the GMP, and is key to addressing climate change and mobilising necessary climate finance.
26 Apr
2024
22:02
UN-convened Panel to address equity, sustainability and human rights across the value chains of critical energy transition minerals
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In response to the pressing need for critical energy transition minerals in renewable energy technologies, Secretary-General António Guterres has launched a groundbreaking initiative through the United Nations. The establishment of a UN-convened Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals underscores the global commitment to address equity, sustainability, and human rights across the value chains of these vital resources. Co-chaired by Ambassador Nozipho Joyce Mxakato-Diseko of South Africa and Director-General for Energy Ditte Juul Jørgensen of the European Commission, this panel brings together diverse stakeholders to develop global guiding principles aimed at safeguarding environmental and social standards while promoting justice in the energy transition.
With the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the demand for critical energy transition minerals such as copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements has never been more crucial. These minerals are essential components of clean energy technologies, from wind turbines and solar panels to electric vehicles and battery storage. The panel's work aligns with international agreements like the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, seeking to ensure that the extraction, processing, trade, and use of these minerals contribute to sustainable development, respect human rights, and foster transparency and accountability on a global scale.
European Commission Executive Vice President Sefcovic discusses methane mitigation
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Maroš Šefčovič, European Commission Executive Vice President for the European Green Deal, visited UNEP’s Paris office to discuss the International Methane Emissions Observatory's (IMEO) to accelerate data-driven solutions to reduce methane pollution.
Methane emissions drive roughly a third of current warming, but reducing these emissions is one of the fastest, most cost-effective ways to immediately slow climate change.
With data from scientific research, satellites, companies and governments, UNEP’s IMEO is providing the open, reliable, and actionable insights needed to accelerate concrete climate action.
25 Apr
2024
11:44
A Decade of Ecosystem-based Adaptation: Lessons from the UN Environment Programme
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Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is a strategy for adapting to climate change that harnesses nature-based solutions and ecosystem services. Over the past decade, the UN Environment Programme has embraced the practice as a cost-effective and holistic adaptation approach, now supporting more than 50 EbA projects across the world.
Combined, these projects have enhanced long-term adaptive capacity in communities, improved livelihoods, reduced climate risks and improved the health of a diverse range of ecosystems. This policy brief summarizes the key lessons from UNEP’s experiences across multiple countries and ecosystems over the past ten years.
This report will be launched in the context of the commemoration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2024.
As climate change intensifies, workers around the globe find themselves at an increased risk of exposure to hazards such as excessive heat, ultraviolet radiation, extreme weather events, air pollution, vector-borne diseases and agrochemicals.
The findings in the WMO's 2023 European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report reflect increasing wider climate change shocks globally, but they are particularly significant because the continent is the fastest-warming, WMO said.
“The climate crisis is the biggest challenge of our generation,” said Celeste Saulo, WMO Secretary-General. “The cost of climate action may seem high but the cost of inaction is much higher. As this report shows, we need to leverage science to provide solutions for the good of society.”
The report provides descriptions and analysis of climate conditions and variations from across the Earth system, key events and their impacts, and a discussion of climate policy and action with a focus on human health. The ESOTC report also includes updates on the long-term evolution of key Climate Indicators.
The event will promote the exchange of experience and fostering of partnerships between a wide range of Party and non-Party actors and stakeholders on how to advance national adaptation plans.
City Academy course on Urban Climate Finance launched at the UrbanShift Forum
Cities receive only 1% of the climate finance they need to become more resilient. During the #UrbanShiftForum, @ICLEI delivered a City Academy course on Urban Climate Finance to equip cities with tools and resources to overcoming financing barriers for climate projects. 🏙️💵 pic.twitter.com/Oz6nq8YwOS