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November 09, 2022
 
A daily digest by CSE / Down to Earth on developments at the UNFCCC COP 27 summit in Sharm-El-Sheikh, Egypt from a Global South perspective. Access our extensive coverage on climate. You can find this newsletter on the web here.
Dear readers,

The 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt took off on a high note November 8, 2022 — from new launches to discussions on mitigation, loss, damage and other climate issues.

Sharm El-Sheikh Adaptation Agenda was adopted in response to the devastating impacts of climate change, affecting vulnerable people across the world.The agenda outlined 30 adaptation outcomes to enhance resilience for four billion people living in the most climate-vulnerable communities by 2030.

Targets that make up the agenda outcomes include five impact systems — food and agriculture, water and nature, coasts and oceans, human settlements and infrastructure and solutions for planning and finance ... Continue Reading
   
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COP27: Developing & developed blocks lock horns on long-term climate finance roadmap, 09 November 2022
Wealthy nations want to expand the donor base with New Collective Quantified Goal
 
   
 
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COP27 diary (November 8): Presidency unveils plan to build climate resilience for 4 billion by 2030, 09 November 2022
A round-up of what went on at the Sharm El-Sheikh summit
 
   
 
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COP27: ‘Translation between change in weather and damages is not linear’, 09 November 2022
Down To Earth talks to Friederike Otto, climate scientist at Imperial College London about the science of weather attribution
 
   
 
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COP27: We don’t need new pacts, implement current ones, says climate scientist SaleemulHuq, 09 November 2022
Part 2: The climate scientist talks about need for region and ecosystem-wise targets for adaptation
 
   
 
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COP27: Non-state actors can’t destroy the environment, yet claim to be net zero, says report, 08 November 2022
Businesses, financial institutions, cities and regions must ensure that their operations don’t contribute to deforestation, peatland loss and ecosystem destruction
 
   
 
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Egypt’s support to developing countries gives hope for COP27: Climate scientist SaleemulHuq, 08 November 2022
Part 1: The climate scientist talks about critical climate issues that can play a major role at the Sharm El-Sheikh summit
 
   
 
COP 27: AGENDA AND EXPECTATIONS
 
Down To Earth Only together can we win at COP 27, loss and damage must not to be pushed away with another puny promise of a fund that never materialises but be accepted as a legitimate demand of countries that need climate reparations

— SUNITA NARAIN

 
   
 
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This daily round up of COP27 Newsletter is published by Down to Earth and the Centre for Science and Environment, a Delhi-based global think tank advocating on global south development issues.
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