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Report from COP22: The 1st Meeting of the Parties to the Paris Agreement

Law Columbia

The Marrakech Pavilion where COP22 and CMA1 plenary sessions are held. As regular readers of this blog know, I am currently attending COP22 – the 22 nd Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) – in Marrakech. Joining me are thousands of government officials and third-party observers, mostly from the United Nations, other international organizations, and non-governmental bodies, who have converged on the city for two weeks of talks.

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Reporting on COP: Opening the scope of NDCs – “Blue Opportunities”

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP22 Observer Delegation. By Roxana-Andreea Mastor. Julio Cordano on behalf of Chile emphasized the implementation gap now present in the Paris Agreement. Although the oceans are included in the. Paris Agreement. , there has been no implementation endeavor.

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Report from COP22: Day 1 in Marrakech

Law Columbia

The ‘Little Sun’ solar lamp distributed to participants at COP22. Morocco isn’t often thought of as an environmental leader. But, having spent the last few days in Marrakech, I now realize that it should be. On checking into my hotel, I was told that all lights are on a timer, “so we save electricity.” Riding on one of the city’s “100% electric zero emission” buses, I noticed that much of the public lighting is solar powered.

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Reporting on COP: Farming for the Future – Climate Change and Food Security

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP22 Observer Delegation. By Tori Scozzaro. The United Nations weather agency recently announced that the past five years have been the. hottest on record. , with increasing evidence showing that this is man-made climate change.

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Manufacturing Sustainability Surge: Your Guide to Data-Driven Energy Optimization & Decarbonization

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets.

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Reporting on COP: Using the Paris Agreement to Incorporate Indigenous Peoples Knowledge into Climate Change Policies

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP22 Observer Delegation. By Hannah Solomon. One panelist’s presentation stood out in particular. Kittisak Rattanakrajangsri. , a panelist from the. Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation. (AIPP), presented on holistic land use and the livelihoods of indigenous peoples.

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Reporting on COP: Finding Balance – The Future of Gender and Climate Change Under the UNFCCC

Vermont Law

The following article is part of an Eco-Perspective special in which the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is collaborating with the VLS COP22 Observer Delegation. By Amy Pickering. Women disproportionately experience the. harmful effects. of climate change. The majority of the world’s poor are women, and more women rely on climate vulnerable natural resources for their livelihood.