COP 27 Halfway Point Webinar
After a year of increasing and intensifying natural hazards and climate change impacts, and geopolitical tensions, the Sharm el-Sheikh Climate Change Conference (COP 27) offers a crucial opportunity to move from climate negotiation to climate action.
Against the tense background of geopolitical crises, weather extremes, and economic volatility, parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will come together in November for another round of climate negotiations.
At the midway point of the conference, join the Earth Negotiations Bulletin team live from Sharm el-Sheikh as they host a concise webinar on:
- What progress they saw in the negotiating rooms during week one.
- Predictions for week two outcomes based on the trajectory of talks.
With half the hour devoted to answering your questions and observations, the COP 27 Halfway Point Webinar is a chance for experts to pose niche questions and newcomers to gain insights from the team behind the world's most authoritative record of climate negotiations. Register now and then subscribe to the Earth Negotiations Bulletin newsletter to get daily updates from COP 27.
Upcoming events
A Municipal Perspective on the Value of Natural Infrastructure
This webinar will showcase examples the cost-effectiveness of natural infrastructure from a municipal perspective. Focusing on what municipalities need—what evidence and numbers they rely on, and what tools and planning processes are required to ensure that natural infrastructure is assessed alongside traditional infrastructure for cost-effectiveness.
Building Bridges: The State of Nature-Based Investments
Join us for a panel at the Building Bridges conference in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss the state-of-play of nature-based investments and the potential opportunities they present.
Through Her Lens: Women leading change in sustainable agriculture and market inclusion
Despite the critical role that women play in agricultural production, they still do not have equal access to global agricultural supply chains on terms that benefit them.