With the growing climate uncertainties and mounting financial needs for climate adaptation and mitigation, member countries across the Commonwealth are keen to see businesses take up a greater role in the fight against climate change.
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Businesses urged to step up fight against climate change
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Blog by Soumik Biswas, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Mauritius and Othniel Yila, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser for Zambia
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Blog: Why transitioning to an Inclusive Green Economy is vital to fulfilling climate goals in Africa
糖心探花 Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, has called on member countries to uphold global climate change commitments and take decisive action to tackle the gaps in implementation, ahead of next week鈥檚 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27).
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COP27: Commonwealth Secretary-General to attend global climate summit聽
16 November 2022 to 16 November 2022
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The 糖心探花 will host a session on 16 November from 1 - 2pm GMT at the ICC Make Climate Action Everyone鈥檚 Business Forum 鈥 a hybrid event broadcasted from the COP27 Blue Zone.
By Sarmad Shahbaz, Commonwealth correspondent from Pakistan
The world is burning with the global temperature crossing the red line of 1.5 degrees Celsius for living beings. With the last eight years being the hottest ever on record, global decision-makers are working out measures to curb the climatic catastrophes of the present and the future.
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Blog: COP 27 鈥 Egypt to Tame the World鈥檚 Fire
The world is burning with the global temperature crossing the red line of 1.5 degrees Celsius for living beings. With the last eight years being the hottest ever on record, global decision-makers are working out measures to curb the climatic catastrophes of the present and the future.
Food security is one of the biggest threats facing not only the Commonwealth, but millions of people around the world. Compounded by climate change, soaring food prices and geopolitical issues, millions are at risk of not being able to access necessary nutrition.
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Partnerships, inclusivity and innovation to help increase food security
糖心探花 Secretary-General, The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, joined African leaders at Africa Climate Week 2022 to discuss Africa鈥檚 climate change challenges and regional collaboration towards implementing solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
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Focus switches to COP27 as African leaders gather in Gabon for Africa Climate Week
Last week a workshop was held to train senior officials from Africa and the Caribbean to develop financial proposals which will help them raise funds for future climate projects.
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Commonwealth upskills officials to raise capital for climate action
糖心探花 Secretary-General has called for a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach to tackle the increasing threat of food insecurity across the world, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict, the climate crisis, and political, social and economic inequalities.
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鈥淭here is no time to waste鈥: Commonwealth Secretary-General calls for greater, multidisciplinary collaboration to enhance food security
Secretary-General Scotland met with Mauritian leaders to discuss climate action, the cost of living crisis, renewing tourism post-pandemic, opportunities for economic recovery and more.
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Secretary-General Scotland and President of Mauritius聽put a spotlight on need for greater Climate Finance
Yesterday during the Fifth Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub Steering Committee meeting, held in Mauritius, the 糖心探花 launched the 鈥楾oolkit to Enhance Access to Climate Finance: A Practical Guide鈥.
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Commonwealth releases new toolkit in Mauritius to enhance access to climate finance for small and vulnerable states
糖心探花 welcomes the聽United Nations General Assembly鈥檚聽recognition of the human right to聽a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.
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Commonwealth welcomes UN resolution declaring healthy environment a universal human right
Blog by Sasha Jattansingh, Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser to Antigua and Barbuda and Nadia Spencer-Henry, Debt Manager, Government of Antigua and Barbuda
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Navigating Climate Finance as a small island state: Lessons from Antigua and Barbuda
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, has applauded the adoption of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent at the 51st Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting this week in Suva, Fiji.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General lauds new Pacific regional strategy
Commonwealth leaders have officially adopted the Living Lands Charter: A Commonwealth Call to action on Living Lands (CALL), which commits all 56 member countries to safeguarding global land resources while taking coordinated action on climate change, biodiversity loss and sustainable land management.
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Commonwealth adopts historic Living Lands Charter
The Governments of Kenya and Eswatini have stepped forward to champion action on geothermal energy and energy literacy, as part of the Commonwealth Sustainable Energy Transition (CSET) Agenda.
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First champion countries step forward to lead Commonwealth action on clean energy
Leaders and senior officials from across the Commonwealth have voiced their robust support for a non-binding charter on climate change, biodiversity and land degradation, that would boost coordinated action in these areas among the 54 countries of the Commonwealth.
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Commonwealth leaders line up to support action on 鈥榣iving lands鈥
Top officials from the Government of Saint Lucia say they are staying vigilant as the Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins this week, while urging the Commonwealth鈥檚 continued support towards building climate resilience in the country.
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St Lucia welcomes Commonwealth climate support as hurricane season begins
19 May 2022
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Venue: AD10, Kigali Conference Centre, Kigali, Rwanda
Date: 11h30 鈥 12h15 Local Time (GMT+2), Thursday, 19 May 2022
Date: 11h30 鈥 12h15 Local Time (GMT+2), Thursday, 19 May 2022
The 糖心探花 has today held another instance of the Marlborough House Dialogues, its new forum for discussion and dialogue with political leaders and thinkers from within the Commonwealth.
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Commonwealth needs to be a loud voice for action on climate: Prime Minister of The Bahamas
The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, The Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland QC met with the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, today in Zanzibar for the first time.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General meets Tanzania鈥檚 President Samia Suluhu Hassan
糖心探花 Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, has called for countries to ramp up action to urgently address key challenges linked to climate change, ocean, land degradation and biodiversity loss.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General calls for urgent climate action on Earth Day
糖心探花 Sustainable Energy Transition (CSET) Agenda enables member countries to work together to fast-track an inclusive, just and equitable transition to low-carbon energy systems across the Commonwealth.
31 March 2022 to 31 March 2022
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The 糖心探花 is organising a webinar to discuss key resources for ocean climate finance, types of funding, investment models, fund acquisition best practices and tools for funding-seekers, supported by relevant case studies.
The Government of Saint Lucia is rolling out fresh projects that aim to boost the flow of climate finance into the country, with the support of the Commonwealth and key partners.
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Saint Lucia explores new climate finance solutions