Topic: UNFCCC

The UN High Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing (AGF) released a new report today to mobilize $100 billion in international cli

What should President Obama and Prime Minister Singh focus on when they talk about energy and climate change? Our top three.

This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs.

As the Tianjin climate negotiations come to a close, progress remains patchy. The forecast is still cloudy, but rays of sunlight are just starting to peak through.

Countries should step back and look at what their leaders agreed to in Copenhagen as they prepare for Tianjin and beyond.

This working paper explores the types of information and supporting data necessary to ensure that national strategies to reduce emissions are developed and implemented effectively. It does so by focusing on measures to address illegal logging, drawing on specific strategies and recommendations from Peru and Indonesia

A series of international investigations into recent climate science controversies are now publishing their findings, and so far, they have cleared climate scientists of manipulating the evidence, and reaffirmed the integrity of the basic science.

This piece originally appeared on the World Bank Climate Change Blog.

An update on the role of climate finance in the international climate negotiations.

The World Bank must systematically address issues of environmental and social sustainability in its mainstream investments.

An update on climate adaptation efforts in the international climate negotiations.

An update on UNFCCC efforts to promote technology transfer between countries.

Where things stand after the UN climate conference in Copenhagen, and the key steps to ensure progress in Cancun.

As the UNFCCC prepares for its next formal meeting, questions about the Copenhagen Accord’s status remain.

Updates on the latest country pledges – will they be enough?