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| Talanoa Newsletter - Forging an
Ambition Pathway
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To
truly fight climate change, we need to set our
sights higher
The leaders of the
Republic of Fiji and Republic of the Marshall
Islands issue a renewed call for commitment by the
world's nations to efforts to combat climate
change.
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IPCC Calls for
New Ambition Pathway
The
Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5ºC,
released earlier this week by the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has
sounded a global alarm bell.
Together,
we must forge a new pathway toward achieving the
1.5-degree target, which will require urgently
raising our collective ambition.
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Fiji Issues Bold Challenge
to the World in Wake of Terrifying New Climate
Report
The message of a
groundbreaking new international climate report is
clear: We need to dramatically slice greenhouse
gas emissions in the next decade or say goodbye to
capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius.
That temperature target is a matter of survival
for a number of small island nations.
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| Fiji and
Marshall Islands Lead World in Raising Climate
Ambition
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| What's
New with the Talanoa Dialogue
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COP23 and COP24
Presidencies Release New Information on Next Steps
for the Talanoa Dialogue
The COP23
and COP24 Presidencies have released important new
information about the Talanoa Dialogue, including
on the organisation of the political phase and the
expected outcome.
Speaking last week during
an informational webinar organised by the
Presidencies, the COP24 Chief Negotiator, Adam
Guibourgé-Czetwertyński, said the that the Talanoa
Dialogue is the most important high-level event
that will take place at COP24 in
Katowice.
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With only a few
months to go before COP24 in Katowice,
the Talanoa Dialogue continues to build
momentum as more and more stakeholders around the
globe take up this new approach to urgently
increasing global climate ambition by organising
their own Talanoas. read more
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Talanoa Dialogue at the Global
Climate Action Summit
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High Level
Talanoa
Fijian
Prime Minister and COP23 President Frank
Bainimarama and Californian Governor Jerry
Brown hosted a high-level Talanoa Dialogue
at GCAS on the rapid transition to net-zero
emission societies. The high-level event brought
together leaders of national and sub-national
governments, private sector CEOs and the heads
of various civil society organisations to share
stories from their own experiences and
perspectives about how the world can achieve
net-zero emissions within the next handful of
decades.
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Finance
Talanoa The COP23
Presidency – together with The Rockefeller
Foundation and Climate Policy Initiative – also
hosted a finance-themed Talanoa on what is
needed to put the world on how to finance the
path to net-zero emissions and increased
resilience.
Read
the full story for the key
takeaways.
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