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Food System Action: A Roadmap to Keep 1.5°C Alive

Chris Hall

The Glasgow Summit at COP26 made a major focus on “keeping 1.5°C The recent IEA report and UNEP gap report on net zero pathways have noted how difficult it will be to achieve the 1.5°C C climate goal. It is therefore welcome that the upcoming FAO roadmap report will look at both climate change and food security together.

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Reflecting on COP27 and Rallying for SBTi

3BL Media

Despite two weeks of COP27 climate talks, few commitments were made by world leaders to put us on a path to avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis. So… we all need to dig in even further on climate! Passionate about science, SBTi and addressing climate change. Reflecting on COP27 and Rallying for SBTi.

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Starting to Adapt 

Chris Hall

With adaptation finance flows remaining dangerously low to meet climate goals, has COP28 made a difference? Developed countries have also been asked to prepare a report on doubling by COP29. Developed countries have also been asked to prepare a report on doubling by COP29. billion fund.

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The Adaptation Agenda: Preparing Investors for a 1.5°C+ World

Chris Hall

Institutional investors are focusing on understanding, measuring and managing climate risks in their portfolios, but the toolbox for physical risks is still coming together, says Florian Gallo, Senior Research Lead, Physical Climate Risk, at the London Stock Exchange Group. With global surface temperatures already 1.1°C 1], [3], [4]).

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SDSN Reflects on an Impactful 2021!

Sustainable Development Network

All this work was featured in our virtual Zero Emissions Solutions Conference alongside the first week of COP26. The analysis highlights promising efforts but also gaps requiring more focused work in countries to operationalize meaningful change, as well as the added value of systematic assessments from a food and land perspective.

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