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Article / 6th December 2022

The continued failures of COP27 only reinforces the need for vastly scaled-up civil society movements, as STWR has advocated since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015. 

Article / 2nd December 2022

Richer countries haven't met their $100 billion promise to help poorer countries move beyond fossil fuels. Where's the money going to come from?

Article / 1st December 2022

COP27 marked the point where equity finally took center stage. National fair shares are now on the agenda, if only as the background to an inevitable debate about pragmatic ways forward, writes Tom Athanasiou for Foreign Policy in Focus.

Blog / 1st December 2022

At COP27, wealthy governments are pushing for stronger efforts to limit global warming—while failing to deliver the finance and technology promised for climate action in poorer countries.

News / 22nd November 2022

After days of intense negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh, countries at the latest UN Climate Change Conference, COP27, reached agreement on an outcome that established a funding mechanism to compensate vulnerable nations for ‘loss and damage’ from climate-induced disasters.

News / 22nd November 2022

As the 27th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27) closes, the collective power of civil society groups and grassroots climate activists saw a historic outcome with the establishment of a loss and damage fund. 

News / 18th November 2022

世界中のメディア組織は、各国が協力し、道義的責任を受け入れ、気候変動への取り組みの負担を公正に分担する必要があるという共通の見解を報じています。

 
Report / 16th November 2022

新しい報告書は、温暖化を1.5℃に抑えるというパリ協定の目標に対して、気候公約がどのように比べられるかについての国際的衡平性の分析を提供しています。

Report / 16th November 2022

A new report provides a global equity analysis of how climate pledges stack up against the Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C.

News / 15th November 2022

Media organisations worldwide have published a common view about the need for nations to cooperate, accept their moral responsibilities and fairly share the burden of tackling climate change.