1. globalcitizen.org

    During last month's UN's Climate Change Conference, COP26, protesters engaged in various direct actions to spur leaders gathered at the summit to make meaningful commitments to reduce emissions, fund a just transition, and support vulnerable communities.
  2. The outlook can seem depressing. But the good news is that there is a lot we can still do as individuals to change this narrative. "The climate emergency demands action from all of us. We need to get to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and everyone has a role to play," said Niklas Hagelberg, UNEP's Climate Change Coordinator.
  3. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Jan 20, 2025The IRA is the largest ever investment in clean energy and climate action; it is projected to deliver 1 billion tons of greenhouse gas reductions by 2030. Release of the U.S. National Adaptation and Resilience Planning Strategy which outlines what the United States is doing to prepare for the effects of climate change within our borders.
  4. UNEP and the climate emergency. While there are now high levels of awareness of climate change, there remains confusion and misinformation about what actions are necessary and wide misapprehension that climate action will have a negative impact on peoples' lives. UNEP stands at the core of the action in the fight against climate change.
  5. 5 days agoActions you can take: Get to know your community by learning what climate issues threaten your neighborhoods, who is most vulnerable, and how you can help.; Plant trees wherever you can, but don't stop there.Tree plantings, community gardens, green roofs, and other actions can all help cool urban heat islands.Under-resourced communities are especially vulnerable to the impacts of urban heat ...
  6. In some regions it will be impossible if global warming exceeds 2°C (3.6°F). This key finding underlines the urgency for climate action, focusing on equity and justice. Adequate funding, technology transfer, political commitment and partnership lead to more effective climate change adaptation and emissions reductions.
  7. news.climate.columbia.edu

    Jan 15, 2025Here is some advice from climate experts on ways to stay involved in the fight against climate change. Engage in Green Networking Radhika Iyengar, an associate research scholar at Columbia Climate School's Center for Sustainable Development, believes we need more grassroots initiatives. "Meet people old school-style in cafes or at local ...
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