Climate governance conversation must advance
Recent political, legal and scientific developments will change the way we talk about climate governance in 2024.
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Recent political, legal and scientific developments will change the way we talk about climate governance in 2024.
For many indigenous communities the arrival of global carbon traders marked the start of a troubled history, dubious deals and land grabs.
To prepare for our biggest challenges directors need evidence-based information to help us understand the issues and make good decisions.
COP27 ended with calls for greater international co-operation and cohesion. We could start by asking our own politicians for more bipartisanship here in NZ.
Climate change impacts in Aotearoa New Zealand are real and future risks are high, according to the latest report released today by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has shown that human activity is unequivocally causing our climate to change, and this is already affecting every region of the world.
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