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COP25

UN Climate Change Conference 2019 in Madrid

 

Between 2 and 13 December 2019 the member states of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will meet for the 25th World Climate Conference (COP25) in Madrid.

COP25 will take place under the official slogan »Time for Action«. This rallying cry is intended to encourage the member states to step up their climate policy ambitions and increase their nationally defined contributions (NDCs).

Concrete progress is expected as regards climate financing and key aspects of the Paris framework, such as Article 6 (designing international cooperation mechanisms), the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage and the transparency framework. Furthermore, topics such as the nexus of climate policy and sustainable development, the emerging debate on climate justice and the importance of the oceans will be discussed intensively, also against the background of recent scientific findings, as presented in this year’s two IPCC special reports.

The FES will also be in Spain. We are organising a number of events, briefings and network meetings with our partners on climate and energy policy and supporting voices from the Global South.

The original plan was to hold COP25 in Santiago, Chile, but because of domestic unrest there it was switched to Madrid at short notice. But while the Spanish government is the technical host, the conduct of substantive negotiations still lies with Chile, an arrangement similar to the one at COP23, when Germany was the technical host and Fiji held the COP presidency.

In order to boost environmental and climate journalism worldwide the international organisation Climate Tracker trains talented young journalists in media research, innovative campaign planning and data analysis within the framework of the UN climate negotiations.

This year we have granted four FES media scholarships and we are delighted that Andrea A. Gálvez from Spain, Kartik Chandramouli from India, Petr Vodsedalek from the Czech Republic and Leopold Obi from Kenya will accompany us to Madrid. They will be looked after by Climate Tracker, receive media training on climate policy, attend our FES events and report on COP25.

And what is going on in Chile in the meantime? Despite the shifting of COP25 the planned alternative summit of social movements and civil society will still take place in Santiago de Chile. Over nine days 100 activities are planned, including lectures, workshops and artistic performances. The FES is also present in Santiago de Chile and will host a number of events.

Here we shall report on negotiations, expectations and assessments.

Reports on the World Climate Conference 2019

Gemälde einer jungen Frau, die halb im Wasser steht. Sie hebt eine Hand mit einem ausgestreckten Finger und hält die andere Hand offen, um die Zahl 1.5 zu symbolisieren. Auf ihrem schwarzen T-Shirt steht "1.5 TO STAY ALIVE". Im Hintergrund brennt eine grosse Fläche, aus der dichter Rauch aufsteigt. Der Himmel ist teilweise blau, teilweise von Rauch bedeckt.

„Polluters must pay“

12.11.2021 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Many small island developing states (SIDS) are struggling to survive. That is why the island states of Antigua and Barbuda and Tuvalu, which is acutely threatened by sea-level rise, are demanding...
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Maskierte Personen protestieren beim COP26 in den Philippinen für mehr KLimaschutz.

Exclusion of civil society: activists criticise the Philippine COP26 delegation

12.11.2021 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
For the Philippines, as one of the nations that is most vulnerable to the climate crisis, the outcomes of COP26 are vital. However, the lack of transparency in the strategy and decision-making of the...
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Nahaufnahme von einem Kohlebergmann. Er trägt eine Brille und einen Schutzhelm. Sein Gesicht ist verdreckt vom Kohlestaub.

Climate finance: industrialised countries fail to meet funding pledges for Africa

17.11.2021 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
For the last decade, developed countries have failed to meet their yearly pledge of $100 billion to help emerging economies tackle climate change. In the meantime, Africa has had to scramble for money...
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Ecuador’s new marine reserve

17.11.2021 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Ecuador's president Guillermo Lasso announced plans to create a new marine reserve in Galapagos: But will it offer more protection? Experts are skeptical.
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Climate change in conflict areas: How extreme weather ravaged conflict-affected Palestine and Yemen

17.11.2021 Climate Change, Energy and Environment
In conflict-affected areas, immediate needs such as protection, peacebuilding and stability are prioritised. Climate change is often viewed as secondary. Why this falls short is explained by Climate...
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The Conference of the Parties (COP)

The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the annual meeting of the member states of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The UNFCCC was adopted at the UN Environmental and Development Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, and the parties have met to discuss answers and solutions to fighting climate change multilaterally and at international level since 1995. Particularly far-reaching climate policy decisions were taken at the third COP (COP3) in Kyoto, known as the Kyoto Protocol, and at COP21 in Paris, which resulted in the Paris Agreement.

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