The 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was a significant event for the global community in addressing climate change. The conference aimed to build upon the commitments made in previous COPs, specifically focusing on the implementation of the Paris Agreement. One of the key goals of COP28 UAE was to bring together global leaders, experts, and stakeholders to discuss and develop strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change.
The conference focused on a range of topics, including sustainable development, renewable energy, and adaptation measures. It also addressed the role of technology and innovation in combating climate change, with a specific emphasis on the UAE’s efforts to promote sustainable development and reduce carbon emissions. The UAE showcased its commitment to environmental sustainability through initiatives such as the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and the development of renewable energy projects.
COP28 UAE highlighted the urgent need for global collaboration and collective action in addressing climate change, underscoring the importance of international cooperation and shared responsibility. The discussions and agreements reached at the conference lay the groundwork for continued efforts to combat climate change and create a more sustainable future for the planet. The conference served as a platform for countries to reaffirm their commitment to the Paris Agreement and set ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, COP28 UAE was a pivotal event in advancing global efforts to address climate change and promote sustainable development.
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Nearly eight years after the Paris Agreement, the United Nations has released its first official assessment of climate action since 2015, known as the Global Stocktake. The report found that climate progress isn’t happening fast enough to avoid the worst impacts of a warming world. This has increased the stakes for COP28 in Dubai later this year, which will represent one of the most significant climate accountability moments to date. At COP28, world leaders must respond to the Stocktake with bold and transformative climate action that protects people and the planet.
That’s why we launched the #BoldClimateActionIs campaign today: to highlight how people across sectors are working together to advance climate solutions and how world leaders can help ramp up implementation so we can slash global emissions, boost climate finance, and increase resilience before it’s too late.
See how our grantees and partners promote bold climate action now.
Now is the time for all of us — from governments, businesses, philanthropy, and civil society — to raise our ambition, accelerate our efforts, and work together to achieve a pathway for a 1.5° C future.
Join the conversation on social media. Tell the world what #BoldClimateActionIs to you.
Our leaders can help scale climate solutions now. Together, let’s raise our voices to show them the way.”
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.
Nearly eight years after the Paris Agreement, the United Nations has released its first official assessment of climate action since 2015, known as the Global Stocktake. The report found that climate progress isn’t happening fast enough to avoid the worst impacts of a warming world. This has increased the stakes for COP28 in Dubai later this year, which will represent one of the most significant climate accountability moments to date. At COP28, world leaders must respond to the Stocktake with bold and transformative climate action that protects people and the planet.
That’s why we launched the #BoldClimateActionIs campaign today: to highlight how people across sectors are working together to advance climate solutions and how world leaders can help ramp up implementation so we can slash global emissions, boost climate finance, and increase resilience before it’s too late.
See how our grantees and partners promote bold climate action now.
Now is the time for all of us — from governments, businesses, philanthropy, and civil society — to raise our ambition, accelerate our efforts, and work together to achieve a pathway for a 1.5° C future.
Join the conversation on social media. Tell the world what #BoldClimateActionIs to you.
Our leaders can help scale climate solutions now. Together, let’s raise our voices to show them the way.”
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.
As a part of a monthly webinar series hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the webinar Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions focuses on “…how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems.” Some of the many nature-based solutions include restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops. Further, nature-based solutions present cost-effective strategies to bolster community resiliency and achieve Paris Agreement targets by 2030. The webinar highlights how conservation groups; federal, state, and local agencies; international organizations; and private enterprises are beginning to integrate nature-based solutions to address our climate crisis.
 About Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action
Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a monthly webinar series from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to policy action on climate change.
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.
As a part of a monthly webinar series hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the webinar Climate Conversations: Nature-Based Solutions focuses on “…how to better work with nature to build climate resilience and support human well-being and ecosystems.” Some of the many nature-based solutions include restoring wetlands, planting trees in cities, and using cover crops. Further, nature-based solutions present cost-effective strategies to bolster community resiliency and achieve Paris Agreement targets by 2030. The webinar highlights how conservation groups; federal, state, and local agencies; international organizations; and private enterprises are beginning to integrate nature-based solutions to address our climate crisis.
 About Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action
Climate Conversations: Pathways to Action is a monthly webinar series from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that aims to convene high-level, cross-cutting, nonpartisan conversations about issues relevant to policy action on climate change.
ClimaTwin® is a leading climate risk intelligence solution for infrastructure assets and the built environment.
We empower infrastructure stakeholders to mitigate climate risks and assess adaptation actions across the total asset lifecycle. By connecting complex climate models and infrastructure digital twins, our solution enables engineers, owner-operators, and governments to aggregate, visualize, and analyze disparate datasets, revealing site-specific insights at a hyper-local scale. Benefits include 5-10x near-term returns and lifetime cost-avoidance by mitigating risks to systems, services, and societies.
To learn more about climate risk intelligence for your infrastructure assets, please visit www.climatwin.com today.