The 194 countries still taking part in UN climate negotiations reaffirmed the Paris Agreement following the U.S. withdrawal, even if they agreed on little else.
"Many importing countries are shifting away from expensive, imported LNG and towards cheaper, more reliable renewables," says IISD's Steven Haig. "So when it comes to the economic benefits of LNG, Canada is late to the party, and the party's almost over."
From reviving kuta weaving to patrolling coastal waters, Fijian communities are taking action to safeguard biodiversity, prevent illegal fishing, and build resilience in the face of climate change.
This report assesses how nature-based solutions can strengthen climate resilience, protect public health, and support livelihoods in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.
Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, faces severe climate risks from floods, soil erosion, and water scarcity. These infographics show the impacts nature-based solutions (NbS) could have on the region based on an integrated cost-benefit analysis.
In October 2025, 15 oil and gas exploration licences awarded across six countries, potentially unlocking an estimated 132.6 MtCO2 if these fuels are burned.
CETP and COFFIS are two coalitions of countries committed to action on transitioning international public finance from fossil fuels. This high level COP 30 event will highlight shared ambitions and strengthen connections to advance this agenda.