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Category: COP26

Nature is healing — or is it?

by Si Yun Ee28 Nov 202128 Nov 2021Leave a comment

COVID-19 is impacting climate change, and vice versa. In both scenarios, wildlife is feeling the impacts.

COP26, News from the World animals, climate change, cop26, earth, ecosystems, environment, wildlife

COP26 or FLOP26: What happened at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference?

by GPI Fellows28 Nov 202110 Jan 2022Leave a comment

Was Glasgow a success? GPI fellows analyze the wins and losses of COP26.

COP26, News from the World

Making room for public health at COP26

by Sabrina Pierre16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Delegates sought to address the intersection of climate and health — but is it enough?

COP26, Opinion climate, climate change, cop26, covid, covid19, global health, pandemic, public health

Hit or Miss: A comparison of climate goals among G20 countries

by GPI Fellows16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Canada. Russia. Germany. Argentina. All members of the G20. All tackling wildly varied climate actions plans.

COP26, News from the World argentina, canada, carbon, climate change, climate crisis, cop26, emissions, G20, germany, russia, scotland

Small Island Developing States fight for survival at COP26

by GPI Fellows11 Nov 202111 Nov 2021Leave a comment

SIDs contribute the least to climate change, and yet, are most impacted by it.

COP26, News from the World climate, climate change, oceania, rising water, tuvalu

Conflict and Climate: How the changing environment is creating a human security crisis

by Amanda Wilson10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021Leave a comment

The climate crisis is creating the conditions under which extremism and conflict thrive.

COP26, News from the World climate change, climate crisis, conflict, human rights, migration, refugee, security, war

Why the climate migrant narrative is problematic

by Lan Duong8 Nov 20218 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Alarmist language about climate migrants too often ignores the crisis' nuance.

COP26, Opinion climate change, climate refugee, climatechange, climatemigrant, cop26, crisis, HumanRights, immigration, refugee, refugeecrisis

Negotiations in Glasgow seek to build on the Paris Agreement

by GPI Fellows5 Nov 20215 Nov 2021Leave a comment

It's been five years since COP21 — how did we get here?

COP26, News from the World climate, climate change, cop26, environment, glasgow, human rights, HumanRights, united nations

Environmental protests sweep Europe

by Aaron Smith5 Nov 20215 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Protestors demand bold moves from world leaders at COP26.

COP26, News from the World climate, climatechange, cop26, earth, environment, fridaysforfuture, glasgow, HumanRights, thunberg

Clean skies ahead? The economic solutions to climate problems

by Benjamin Blum3 Nov 20213 Nov 2021Leave a comment

World leaders unveil market solutions at the COP26 conference.

COP26, News from the World carbon, climate, climatechange, cop26, glasgow, john kerry

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