Leadership
Taking action on climate change and ensuring pledges are turned into real action requires strong and dynamic leadership. Such leadership can come from international institutions, political leaders, companies, non-governmental organisations and activists.
In this area we engage with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) climate negotiation process and with the G7 and G20 summits.
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View all- How is adaptation included within the international climate agenda?
- What is the just transition and what does it mean for climate action?
- What is meant by intergenerational climate justice?
- What is the Global Stocktake?
- What is ‘non-economic’ loss and damage (NELD)?
- How do climate policy and carbon border adjustments affect international trade?
- What is the Stern Review?
- What is climate change ‘Loss and Damage’?
- What are the UN ‘COP’ climate change conferences?
- Why is net zero so important in the fight against climate change?
- What is the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)?
- What is the Paris Agreement?
- How is China tackling climate change?
- What are the UN Biodiversity Conference and Convention on Biological Diversity?
- How can ‘blended finance’ help fund climate action and development goals?
- What is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)?
- Why is climate change adaptation important for cities and how are they adapting?
- What are nature-based solutions to climate change?
- What are carbon offsets?
- How is India tackling climate change?