From Baku to Borneo: Multilateralism and Dissonance in Global Climate Action Article Multilateralism is vital for addressing global challenges like climate change, yet the outcomes of COP29 in Baku exposed a stark disconnect between high-level policies and grassroots realities. By Evelyn Teh
The Philippines is Hosting the FRLD Board: Here are a Few Facts You Need to Know Article This week the 4th FRLD board meeting is happening in Manila. In 2025, the Philippines will be hosting the FLRD board and will convene most of the meetings. This article explains what it means for Philippines and the rest of SEA. By Jameela Joy Reyes and Ma. Laurice Jamero, PhD
Greener on the other side?: Perspectives on green colonialism Article Amidst wider understanding on the need for urgent and decisive action in order to avert the worst of the climate crisis, there is a nascent global and intersectoral approach for the creation of policies to address climate change that goes beyond just the state-led international negotiations, which has become prominent in the last two decades. By Jameela Joy Reyes
One Year in, New Loss and Damage Fund Has Met Deadlines, but Decisions on its Vision, Scope, and Scale Are still to Come Analysis The new Loss and Damage Fund (FRLD) aims to support climate-vulnerable countries against escalating damages. Despite meeting setup milestones, key questions on funding scale, the operational model, and access policies remain unresolved. Can the FRLD truly deliver? By Liane Schalatek
Climate Justice - Can the courts solve the climate crisis? Can governments and industry be put on trial in climate cases, to ensure the rights of the most vulnerable and future generations? The livelihoods of hundreds of millions could be threatened by unprecedented storms, droughts, floods, and sea-level rise. This external content requires your consent. Please note our privacy policy. Open external content on original site This external content requires your consent. Please note our privacy policy.
After COP 19 in Warsaw The UN climate conference in Warsaw was the COP with the lowest expectations ever. What were the issues discussed and decisions taken? By Wanun Permpibul , Lili Fuhr , Liane Schalatek and Katarzyna Ugryn