Join us on December 3 for a snapshot of the latest outcomes from the COP30 Climate Summit in Belém, Brazil. At this year’s conference, nations face a defining moment to bridge the gap between current climate commitments, also known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and what’s needed to unlock a safer, more sustainable future for both people and planet.

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WRI’s experts are closely following the UN climate talks. Watch our Resource Hub for new articles, research, webinars and more.

At this webinar, WRI experts will provide insights into the progress — or remaining gaps — in advancing the goals of the Paris Agreement and demonstrate how the Climate Watch platform can be used to gather insights on countries’ climate progress. Participants will learn about the latest updates from Climate Watch, including our NDC Tracker that reveals how recent national climate plans are closing the emissions gap toward 1.5°C and 2°C by 2035, as well as tools that track related commitments such as long-term strategies.

This session will include a hands-on demonstration of how to use Climate Watch to access and download data, create and explore key visualizations, and monitor global climate action over time.

Speakers:

  • Nathan Cogswell, Senior Associate, International Climate Action, World Resources Institute
  • Leandro Vigna, Data Partnerships and Outreach Manager, Climate Watch, World Resources Institute
  • Irene Berman-Vaporis, Head of Communications, Climate Watch, World Resources Institute (moderator)