The road to #COP30 runs through #SB62. From finance deadlocks to fading ambition on loss & damage, the Bonn climate talks revealed deep divides and urgent opportunities.
Read our full reflections on #SB62 here: https://t.co/YXCvCdvb8R
Just a few days to go until our SB62 side event on "Amplifying Climate Ambition: Perspectives on Key Levers for NDC Strengthening."
📅 Tuesday, 24 June 2025
🕜 13:30 - 14:45
📍 Meeting Room: Bonn
#NDCs#SB62
What is climate related loss and damage like on the ground? Join our @DanChurchAid@IIED ALL ACT and @tassaght webinar the 3rd of April. We will launch a report about the experiences from Mali
https://t.co/dcSgilDGcS
Worrying news about the ongoing @IMOHQ talks about the future of shipping emissions, and the possibilities to mobilise climate finance. We need an ambitious agreement, and it should include a levy!
https://t.co/25xawDLCSD
More than 3 billion people are vulnerable to #climatechange & more in the future will be exposed to the consequences of climate change.
Reducing vulnerability to climate change is therefore indispensable for climate justice & just transitions.
➡️ https://t.co/31XeCHTWQN
In her 2025 New Year message, LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt reminds the LWF communion of the call to “an ongoing transformation of our minds, hearts, and attitudes.”
#LWFcommunion#LWFchurches
https://t.co/gVOW7EnfRW
As 2024 comes to a close, 10 new cities and districts representing 15 million people have formally endorsed a Fossil Fuel Treaty 🔥
Cities are on the front lines of the climate emergency—and they're also climate leaders, steering environmental action around the world. This surge of support is a great way to end 2024 and a promising sign for a Fossil Fuel Treaty in 2025.
Has your city endorsed the proposal for a Fossil Fuel Treaty? If not, go to 🔗 https://t.co/BRqOUKO85p to call on your local leaders to join the movement 🌏
1/4.📢CASE STUDIES WANTED: Ahead of the 5th Board meeting of the Fund for Responding to #LossAndDamage submit your case studies on access to climate ⛈️, development 🏗️ or humanitarian ❤️🩹finance for communities, Indigenous Peoples and CSOs.
✏️Submit here: https://t.co/R59dPmneOX
These are the leaders on the frontlines of the climate crisis, the delegation from Pacific Island Nations at The Hague.
We’ve taken the world’s biggest problem to the world’s highest court, but our work is just beginning.
#ClimateJusticeAtTheICJ#ClimateICJ
The 45 to 50% emissions reduction target announced last week by the federal government today represents @NZAB_Canada minimum ambition for 2035.
It’s hard to see this as anything less than a dangerous compromise that validates the status quo.
https://t.co/o87p1GLkb8
Check out the programme for Day 10 of the #ClimateICJAO Oral Hearings! (It's the FINAL day!!)
Watch the Hearings Live - https://t.co/697lowj2tW or https://t.co/2zCIpUbk7N
🌐Find out more: https://t.co/pE9MEXIYRc
#ClimateJusticeAtTheICJ
BREAKING: @pisfcc and @WY4CJ are launching the #YouthClimateJusticeHandbook, a document that brings power to the voices of our youth in their fight for #ClimateJustice through comprehensive legal arguments tailored for the ICJ.
Read more at https://t.co/ArFRwNGMUy
2/13. 🤔What is the ICJAO on #ClimateChange and how did it come about?
The #ICJAO campaign has been led by Vanuatu 🇻🇺, who successfully led a coalition of 132 nations in Adopting by Consensus a 🇺🇳UNGA Resolution calling for the #ICJAO.
🔗Find out more here: https://t.co/HX2gpZN4k7
1/13.⚠️USEFUL INFO: Its the 2nd week of public hearings 🗣️ in the Hague 🇳🇱 on the International Court of Justice (@CIJ_ICJ) advisory opinion (#ICJAO) clarify the obligations of States in respect of #ClimateChange 🔥. 🤔 How does it relate to #LossAndDamage? How can I follow?
The devastating floods in Nyanza, Nairobi, and Western Kenya show exactly why the Loss and Damage Fund cannot become another slow, bureaucratic mechanism. With thousands displaced and critical infrastructure destroyed, these floods are affecting communities still recovering from Kenya's worst flooding in 30 years this past May.
As the Fund's Board meets in Manila, the newly appointed Executive Director must ensure rapid response to disasters, not the typical pace of development finance. We expect concrete plans for swift deployment, especially to countries like Kenya that face escalating climate impacts despite minimal emissions contributions.
Developed nations and capable developing countries must step up—your enhanced contributions are urgently needed. These aren't "natural" disasters—they're the front lines of climate change, demanding immediate financial support that matches the intensity and frequency of these crises.
Photo: @KenyaRedCross