COP27: Timely reports and resources.

User icon Toby Green
9 November 2022
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A list of resources released ahead of and during COP27.


Oxfam International · 7 November 2022

The world’s richest people emit huge and unsustainable amounts of carbon and, unlike ordinary people, 50% to 70% of their emissions result from their investments. New analysis of the investments …


Christian Aid · 9 November 2022 English

African countries are set to lose out on realising potential economic growth due to the growing impacts of climate change across the continent. As a continent, Africa accounts for a …


RAN: Rainforest Action Network · 29 March 2022 English

Fossil fuel financing from the world’s 60 largest banks has reached USD $4.6 trillion in the six years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, with $742 billion in fossil …


Global Justice Now · 9 November 2022

The question of who pays for climate change is fundamental to climate justice. Within the UNFCCC, it has long been recognised and agreed that rich and lower income countries have …


WMO: World Meteorological Organisation · 2 November 2022

Europe is the fastest warming World Meteorological Organization (WMO) region and the direct impacts of climate change affected hundreds of thousands of citizens during 2021, according to a new report …


ICCI: International Cryosphere Climate Initiative · 7 November 2022

We cannot negotiate with the melting point of ice. Reviewed and supported by over 60 leading cryosphere scientists, the report details how a combination of melting polar ice sheets, vanishing …


WMO: World Meteorological Organisation · 27 October 2022

The Greenhouse Gas Bulletin represents the latest analysis of observations from the WMO GAW Programme. It shows globally averaged surface mole fractions for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous …


UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme · 27 October 2022

The report is the 13th edition in an annual series that provides an overview of the difference between where greenhouse emissions are predicted to be in 2030 and where they …


Climate Trace

Using satellites, other remote sensing techniques, and artificial intelligence, Climate TRACE delivers a detailed, independent look at global emissions that will get more granular over time. This interactive map shows …


Climate Trace

This dashboard allows you to dig into the greenhouse gas emissions for individual countries. You can explore emissions by sector, year, and type of GHG. The dashboard allows you to …