Climate Chance is taking part in COP14, the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), held from February 12 to 17 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
After more than thirty years of exporting western waste to Asia, the international waste treatment system is changing shape. The closure of Chinese, then other Asian borders to[...]
At a time when most of the negotiation items under the Paris Agreement are stumbling over the issue of financing and North-South solidarity, the intersecting emission trajector[...]
The first Buildings and Climate Global Forum, co-organised by France and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), will bring together all the world's leading stakeholde[...]
At COP28, when all attention was focused on the final declaration by the Parties, numerous initiatives were launched outside the official negotiations: declarations under the E[...]
With the Observatory Briefings, Climate Chance offers all decision-makers, stakeholders in the climate and biodiversity community experts, journalists, students ..., insights f[...]
After years of teething troubles, two technologies have found new impetus from governments and investors to respond to the challenge: hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage. [...]
Global transport emissions, which were severely affected by the pandemic, have resumed their upward trajectory, while confirming certain transition trends. While electrificatio[...]
The extension of the repertoire of civil society contention has led to a more “conflictual” relation between activists and decision makers, as illustrated by three trends: the [...]
In the space of a few years, carbon neutrality has become the polestar of corporate climate action. The spate of commitments that followed the signature
of the Paris Agreement[...]
Even before the Paris Agreement, cities and regions were stepping up their commitment, but tracking progress against these pledges remains complex. At the heart of innovation a[...]
After reaching a peak in 2016, the loss of global tree cover began to slow down, although erratically. The loss of primary forests is mainly due to deforestation for commercial[...]