Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung@COP28

World Climate Conference COP28 | UNITE.ACT.DELIVER.

From November 30 to December 12, the World Climate Conference will take place in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In light of the global geopolitical situation, it could become one of the most important conferences since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015 and show that successful multilateral cooperation is still possible.

Leaders of the member states of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), representatives of civil society, business leaders and climate activists will come together at COP28 to promote global climate protection and financial support for vulnerable countries in the Global South.

The slogan "UNITE.ACT.DELIVER." explicitly emphasises that, for the first time, the Global Stocktake must be delivered, showing the progress the international community has made in implementing the Paris climate goals and the concrete measures that have followed from it. The Global Stocktake is a central element of the Paris Agreement and is now set to take place every five years.

As in previous years, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) will be attending with an international contingent of around 50 delegates from civil society and trade unions. Their presence and participation helps to ensure that perspectives from the Global South will be incorporated into the negotiation processes, that they are able to network broadly and that they can have a lasting impact.

We continue to advocate the Just Transition, a socially fair energy transition and global climate justice. We will also be hosting side events, briefings and background discussions at the World Climate Conference COP28.Right at the start, we are organising a high-level event on Just Energy Transition Partnerships with German Development Minister Svenja Schulze and trade union representatives.

We will observe and analyse events on site in detail and provide an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at this mammoth conference that, due to the accreditation and the financial assistance it provides, allows many delegates to attend, while at the same time excluding many others.

Support is provided for our work by Climate Tracker, an international organisation committed to improving journalistic reporting on the climate crisis. We are financing the participation at COP of eight young journalists focused on the climate, all of whom write about or illustrate the issue from various regional perspectives and from relevant subject areas. Their reports will be published here during the conference.

 

Hashtags:  #COP28  #UNFCCC  #JustTransition  #ClimateAction  #ClimateJustice

 

Contact

Sarah Zitterbarth
++49 30 26935-7470
Sarah.Zitterbarth(at)fes.de

Irène Sabarly
++49 30 269 35-7415
Irène.Sabarly(at)fes.de

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Delegation of the Marshall Islands hugging each other, taken during the final session in the plenary of COP28 in Dubai, 13 December 2023.

The Outcome of COP28: More False Hopes for the Future

Die Welt gerecht gestalten, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The phase-out has now proven to be an illusion. Packed with mostly toothless resolutions, the COP caravan keeps chugging along, says Thomas Hirsch.
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Panel Side Event on Just Transition at the COP28

City Of Dreams

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The urbanization of our world needs a concept. Cities are excellent actors in climate adaptation. Unveiling pathways forward at COP28.
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Scissors left behind after the floods

Hospital under mudslides

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Cyclone Freddy devastated hospitals and transport routes in Malawi. This puts pregnant women in particular at risk, writes Chimwemwe Padatha.
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Wind energy projects in La Guajira, Colombia.

Latin America's energy transition: Complex and Uncertain

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Tripling renewable energies worldwide: Maria Monsalve writes about the potential and socio-ecological conflicts in Latin America.
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Rice Farmer in Wuro Chekke, Adamawa State, Nigeria

Loss and Damage Fund Offers A Lifeline

Die Welt gerecht gestalten, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Nigerian farmers are now facing unprecedented losses due to extreme weather conditions and inadequate support. At COP28, the Nigerian government aims to secure funding to build a...
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Panel at the art exhibition at and besides COP28

Art for the Climate

Die Welt gerecht gestalten, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Anyone currently in Dubai will also encounter art: ten female artists from the Gulf States and Germany are exhibiting together at COP28.
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Panel beim FES-DGB-High Level Event auf der COP28 in Dubai

Society on Board

International Trade Union Policy, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
A socially just transition can only be social if trade unions in African countries are actively involved in transparent change processes.
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Can COP28 Deliver for Africa?

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
What’s at stake for African countries at COP28? This is the topic of the international podcast The Horn by Crisis Group and FES.
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Eine brennende Ölquelle in der Wüste Algeriens

Gaza: A litmus test for COP28

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The war in Gaza has repercussions far beyond the Middle East. Karim Elgendy analyzes the impending impact on COP28 in the ips-journal.
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Karibische Aussicht aufs Meer mit Liegestühlen und Sonnenschirmen

Adapting to a thirsty future

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Caribbean urged to innovate as drought threatens vital water sources.
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Frauen der Yuturi Warmi. Yuturi Warmi ist die erste Gruppe indigener Wächterinnen im ecuadorianischen Amazonasgebiet.

Killing a river is killing the culture of people

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Ecuador’s indigenous leaders unite at COP28 to push for Just Transition amid Amazon threats
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Ein Mann im weißen Gewand streckt seine Hand aus und greift in einen Weihrauchbaum aus, der sich in der Wüste Dubais befindet.

World Climate Conference COP28 – Climate diplomacy in hot times

Die Welt gerecht gestalten, Climate Change, Energy and Environment
The international community is meeting in Dubai to take stock of climate protection measures, discuss the financing of those efforts and decide on the phase-out of fossil fuels....
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Eine Demonstrantin hält ein Schild gegen Fracking während einer Demonstration des globalen Klimastreiks "Fridays for Future" in Buenos Aires, Argentinien, Freitag, 24. September 2021.

Argentina's contradictory bet

Climate Change, Energy and Environment
Argentina’s contradictory position is on display as the country seeks to finance its energy transition with fossil fuels extraction, despite the impact on local communities.
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Plakat auf einer Klimademo mit der Aufschrift: «There is no Planet B»

Why Climate Change and Human Rights are Connected

Climate Change, Energy and Environment, International Community and Civil Society
What are the obligations of states to protect the human rights of those affected by climate change?
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Diese Kombination von Satellitenbildern von Maxar Technologies zeigt einen Stadtteil von Derna, Libyen, am 1. Juli 2023 (oben) und das gleiche überschwemmte Gebiet am Mittwoch, 13. September 2023

"We do not have time to catch our breath"

Interview, Climate Change, Energy and Environment, Zeitenwende Frieden und Sicherheit
Germany's "Zeitenwende" takes place while we being to see the impact of the Climate crisis. Claudia Detsch, head of the FES Competence Center "Just Climate," explains why we need...
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Nakou, Georgia

Is the Greek green transition running out of power?

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Alam, Muhammad Badar

Just Transition in Pakistan

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Zamfirescu, Irina ; Cheval, Sorin ; Dumitrescu, Alexandru

Bucharest under heatwave

the impact of the climate crisis on the urban population, especially on vulnerable people

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About 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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