Aug 17, 2023 | All Posts, COP28
Making Way for Youth Voices at COP28 at the 2023 New York Climate Week Learn more about Youth Voices at International Climate Conferences during this event organised by the ClimaTalk COP28 Project for New York Climate Week 2023. REGISTER HERE:...
Mar 29, 2023 | All Posts, COP27
Youth developments at COP27 COP27 was described as inclusive for young people following the introduction of the Children and Youth Pavilion. It has also been popularly referred to as the African COP with over 200 young Africans participating in the African youth...
Dec 21, 2022 | All Posts, Biodiversity
Results of COP15 Heading into the CBD COP15 all eyes were on the 30 by 30 target, an ambitious goal that set out to protect 30% of the planet’s natural areas – both land and sea – by 2030 [2]. With over 100 countries pledging their support to the...
Nov 21, 2022 | All Posts, COP27
by Megan Corsano, Nadezhda Filina, Vincent Diringer, Charlie Bevis, and JP Arellano COP27 is officially over and the response on the progress made has been mixed. Many have celebrated the unprecedented agreement to provide ‘loss and damage’ funding to...
Nov 21, 2022 | All Posts, COP27
This historic achievement, however, has been overshadowed by the failure of the final agreement to include the “phase-out of fossil fuels”, where it instead calls for the “phasedown of unabated coal power and phase-out of inefficient fossil fuel...
Nov 20, 2022 | All Posts, North America
Voter turnout and motivation This year’s midterms saw a record number of early votes cast, continuing the trend of increasing numbers in early voting since the early 2000s [7, 8]. In terms of demographics, early voting is higher for Democrats and...