COP23

Climate Change Conference 2017 in Bonn

From 6th to 17th November, the member states of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meet for the next round of negotiations in Bonn (COP23). The Republic of Fiji holds the presidency with support of the German government hosting the conference. FES will be there as well. We are organizing different events on climate and energy policy with various partners and seek to ensure that the voices of the Global South are being heard. This year, we are focusing on how to shape a just energy transition that leaves no one behind. And of course, we will update you on what is happening during the negotiation process.

Making a difference at COP23 - with the FES


Reports on the World Climate Conference 2017

We follow the negotiations on the spot, provide you with background information and let you know about the outcomes. To strengthen climate journalism around the globe, the FES Media Fellowship COP23 this year cooperates with Climate Tracker and supports two young journalists, Alanah Torralba from the Philippines and Alo Lemou from Togo, who participate in this program. They will receive a climate media training, report from COP23 and take part in FES events as well.

 

Der nordkoreanische Diktator Kim Jong-un und seine Schwester reiten auf Pferden in einer Winterlandschaft.

North Korea increases the pressure

23.06.2020 Peace and Security
Through targeted provocations, Pyongyang wants to strengthen its position and achieve a relaxation of sanctions. More on ips-journal.eu.
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Ankündigung Webinar: Rising Inequality: The World Bank and the COVID-19 Crisis

Rising Inequality: The World Bank and the COVID-19 Crisis

24.06.2020 Veranstaltung, Digitale Formate (NICHT anklicken, bitte spez. Unterkategorie wählen), International Community and Civil Society
This topic will be discussed online by Jürgen Zattler, Patrizio Pagano, Cecilia Nahón (World Bank) and Gabriel Palma (Cambridge University) at a webinar organised by FES New York.
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Migrants deserve better protection

25.06.2020 Displacement, Migration, Integration, Migration policy
While exposing how essential they are to the system, the pandemic has grave consequences for migrants and refugees.
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Is redistribution necessary to reduce inequality?

Is redistribution necessary to reduce inequality?

12.07.2020 Publikation, Rückblick, Erklärfilme und Videos (NICHT anklicken, nur Unterkategorie auswählen!), Global Economy and Corporate Responsibility
Germany has kept income inequality low by redistribution of wealth through taxes and transfers. Are there better ways to combat inequality?
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Eine Person mit einem Strohut trägt zwei Grashaufen durch ein gewässertes Reisfeld.

Pay attention to the Global South!

14.07.2020 Publikation, International Community and Civil Society
While large stimulus packages are launched in the Global North, austerity and inequality amplify social conflict in the South, says Philipp Kauppert on ips-journal.eu.
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Alanah Torralba reports for the FES from COP23

Alo Lemou reports for the FES from COP23


FES at COP 23

Together with our partners, we are organizing a number of events in Bonn - from official side events to workshops and simulations. Our focus in 2017: Just Transition.

Supporting Young Activists

We are supporting young activists’ involvement with COP23. To this end, FES organizes a two-day youth event including a simulation game, an expert talk and the development of a Youth Agenda. Selected members of the international delegation of FES from Morocco, Jordan, Kenya and Vietnam will also participate and discuss the young people’s suggestions for a just climate policy on November 13th. more information (in German)

more information (in German)

Simulation & Informal Meetings

In order to provide capacity building and necessary information on COP23, FES organizes a simulation of the negotiations at the beginning of the conference and two informal meetings during the conference for our international partners from November 6th to 7th.

Program

Study Tour on Just Transition

Further FES events at this year’s climate negotiations will be all about Just Transition. We will start with a “Study Tour on Just Transition” from November 1st to November 3rd to visit actual sites of industrial transformation in the Rhein/Ruhr Area together with a delegation of 14 international guests. With them and external experts from civil society and trade unions as well as politicians working on energy transformation, we will discuss challenges, chances and social implications of transformation processes.

Workshop at the "People’s Climate Summit"

To examine the possibility of a fair, just and socially inclusive global energy transformation, FES and Bread for the World organize a workshop on “Just Transition” with civil society activists at the People’s Climate Summit, the alternative climate conference on November 7th . At this event, results of the joint study “Guiding Principles & Lessons Learnt For a Just Energy Transition in the Global South” will be presented .

Program

Trade Union Event and Side Event at the German Pavilion

On November 9th, FES will start the day by supporting a DGB-ITUC trade union event on the links between corporate co-determination and climate policy. In the evening, our own side event on ensuring a just energy transition will take place at the German Pavilion @COP23 with speakers from the Global South and in cooperation with Bread for the World.

Programm

Official UN-Side Event on Just Transition

On November 15th we will have the pleasure to host an official UN-side event together with Coastal Development Partnership (CDPBD), International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity (CIDSE), Misereor and Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI Associates). The event will focus on “Just Transition” and bring together civil society representatives and trade union representatives from the region.


Publications

Achavanuntakul, Sarinee

War in the Middle East

now is the time to accelerate renewable energy in Thailand - toward a just energy transition

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Lozano Rubello, Alejandra ; Rochi, Magdalena ; Jasuma, Nanda ; Sepúlveda Carmona, M. Magdalena

No just transition without gender justice

recommendations for international partnerships

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Bachour, Lama Maan ; Almasri, Reem (Hrsg.)

ESSG framework for green hydrogen development in Jordan

according to PtX hub

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