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  1. The agenda for the Asia Pacific Climate Week is now online. 2018 is the pivotal year for governments, cities, states, business, civil society and multilateral organizations in the Asia Pacific region to step up

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  2. Working with or interested in ? Please help us improve our climate technology information hub by taking this short survey >> is an essential component of and the . Deadline is 30 June

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  3. "There is a direct line from the & the ’s to a safer, more secure world. Fulfilling both will reduce global risk and increase global stability" - our at "Climate, Peace & Security: The Time for Action" event in Brussels

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  4. Jun 21

    . presents new strategy for and sustainable urban development

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  5. Jun 21

    Mangrove ecosystems, crucial to protect against sea level rise and storm surges, have a remarkable ability to adapt to and store carbon, says report

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  6. Jun 21

    "(Even) if we stop burning today, the climate will continue to change. At the moment we have the possibility of adapting to that. But if we do nothing, then the only option is to suffer" - Jonathan Lynn, head of communications

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  7. Jun 21

    Today is . If you see your weather presenter wearing an item of clothing like this tie, it's because he or she is visualising global temperature change >>

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  8. Jun 21

    . & others report continuing record-high global temperatures in 2018 Melting Antarctic ice, recurring superstorms & monsoon flooding are reminders of the need for swift & to deliver on the promises of the

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  9. Jun 21

    By 2050, could affect 1.6 billion people in 970 cities, causing a range of problems Steps must be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as per the to save our future

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  10. Jun 21

    2018 is the pivotal year for governments, cities, states, business, civil society & multilateral organizations in the Asia-Pacific region to step up climate ambition. See agenda fo Asia-Pacific Climate Week & register here >>

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  11. Jun 20

    “People everywhere have made it clear they want cleaner and more sustainable energy choices - and the market is responding” - ’s to leaders >>

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  12. Jun 20

    Leadership: Sweden has developed -free steel manufacturing technology, crucial for the country to achieve the goals set out in the on >>

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  13. Jun 20

    . to leaders: “The represents the best way forward. It has everything we need to address ” >>

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  14. Jun 20

    , co-chaired by our , is the next big global opportunity for business, investors, regions & cities to come together to showcase & to commit to more ambition in support of goals. Subscribe to updates here >

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  15. Jun 20

    . & others report continuing record-high global temperatures in 2018 Melting Antarctic ice, recurring superstorms & monsoon flooding are reminders of the need for swift & to deliver on the promises of the

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    Today at in Vienna, I called on oil producers to undertake a rapid, ambitious energy transition to low carbon, for the sake of us all

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  17. Jun 20

    Our calls on city leaders at World Congress in Montréal to take action: "Those who are most ready to take action and understand the need for change are in cities... Cities have the political power to influence national planning – do use this power"

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  18. Jun 20

    Rising sea levels pose an existential threat to 300,000 US coastal homes, a study shows If is not tackled quickly enough, coastal communities could be flooded every two weeks within the next 30 years.

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  19. Jun 20

    By 2050, could affect 1.6 billion people in 970 cities, causing a range of problems Steps must be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as per the to save our future

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  20. Jun 19

    The melting of Antarctic ice is accelerating, according to a study funded by and See why this is a big deal and what it means for us all

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