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Field-notes from Pakistan; what have our Climate Research Grantees been up to?
Field updates from our young climate researchers in Pakistan!
NEW RELEASE! THE BORROWED EARTH PROJECT’S FILM ‘BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE’
Introducing The Borrowed Earth Project’s New Film ‘Biodiversity and Climate Change’
Mock Education Minister’s Summit Held
On the 12th & 13th August our friends at MOCK COP held a Mock Education Minister’s Summit, resulting in a Youth Statement on Quality Climate Education. The statement represents the first ever unified youth definition of quality climate education.
A Sustainable Future for Commercial Aviation
How jet engines are designed to be as efficient as possible today, and what we need to do to take aviation to a Net Zero future - a guest blog by Kyra Thole-Wilson
Upcoming Biodiversity & Climate Film
We are working on our third film, on Biodiversity and Climate Change, and plan to have it made in time for COP28, but almost as important, we are keen to contact youth climate groups who may be interested in showing it and discussing it with their members, so if that includes you, please get in touch!
Himalayan Glaciers in Peril
“The climate emergency is here for the Earth’s tallest mountain, 70 years on from its first ascent, with two thirds of the Hindu-Kush Himalaya glaciers projected to vanish by the end of the century.”
Introducing…The Borrowed Earth Project’s Pakistan Summer Youth Programme
introducing the Pakistan Summer Intern and Climate Research Grantees as part of The Borrowed Earth Project’s Pakistan Summer Youth Program
Introducing: The Borrowed Earth Project
COP26andbeyond has a new name: “The Borrowed Earth Project”
Shipping Industry adopts new Climate Targets
On 7th July 2023 the IMO adopted a new strategy for reaching an improved set of climate targets. This blog explores whether those targets are enough, and what the future might hold for the decarbonisation of the worlds shipping industry.
What happened at the Bonn Climate Talks?
Two weeks of climate talks were held in Bonn, Germany, concluding on 15 June 2023, as part of the preparation for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) due to take place in Dubai, UAE from 30 November to 12 December 2023. Find our summary here.
Borrowed Earth Project’s Pakistan Climate Internship Program
COP26 and beyond are recruiting a Pakistan-based intern for our summer climate internship program
Held v State of Montana
In this very significant case, which has now gone to trial, and is being closely followed especially in U.S. legal circles, 16 young people from the U.S. State of Montana are bringing a legal challenge against their State government, saying that it is failing to deliver the promise in the State’s constitution for a right to a clean and healthy environment. It is one of the first real tests in a court of law of the constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment and will test the extent measurable impacts of climate change can be legally attributed to individual states.
Frome International Climate Film Festival Award Winner
COP26 and beyond are really grateful to Climates / Frome International Climate Film Festival 2023 for the Highly Commended award given to our film on Climate Carnage in Pakistan.
UN 2023 Water Conference - an Interview with Clara Brown
In March 2023 the United Nations convened 10,000 participants in a landmark conference on water and SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation. We wanted to find out more about the participation by young people in the critical debates on water and SDG 6, so we managed to contact Clara Brown, the Contact Point for the YOUNGO Water and Climate Working Group, who kindly answered some of our questions.
An Interview with David Okenwa
As part of our efforts to hear from young people working on fighting climate change around the world we were delighted to be able to interview David Okenwa, a climate activist and recent mechanical engineering graduate from Nigeria who also works for MOCK COP.
Vanuatu Victory at the United Nations
On 29 March 2023 the United Nations General Assembly voted by acclamation to support the motion brought by the Republic of Vanuatu and by Pacific Island law students, with the support of more than 100 countries. This sought a referral to the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion of two questions seeking clarification of states’ responsibilities under international law to address climate change effectively.
IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ‘IPCC’ released its Sixth Assessment Summary Report on 20 March 2023. This is a key scientific baseline, consensus and internationally respected building block which needs to form the basis for all climate actions that governments take towards mitigation and adaptation on climate change.
The Ship has Reached the Shore
After nearly two decades of work and a final burst of 36 hours of round the clock negotiations, on 3 March 2023 in New York, Nations agreed to the “Draft Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas beyond National Jurisdiction”.
COP28 President is the CEO of one of the World’s Largest Oil Companies
The hosts of COP28, the UAE, have appointed Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber as COP President. The man who will take on this crucial role is currently the CEO of the state oil company as well as chairman of its renewables division. His appointment has caused concern over corporate influence at the COPs, but could the public scrutiny on the UAE and the President benefit us in the long run?
Cumbrian Coal Mine - What future for young Cumbrians?
The decision by Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, to authorise the first new coal mine in the UK for 30 years continues to generate huge controversy. In this short article I would like to suggest local and national politicians declaring that “We need the jobs” should ask themselves “What jobs, exactly, and are they the best we have to offer?”