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This is not “just bureaucracy,” it is about who gets to be represented at crucial climate talks. There is an access problem at @UNFCCC #SB64 - and COPs - that we need to pay attention to. 1/6🧵
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Climate Action Network International (CAN) retweeted
Big shout-out to the African Group of Negotiators 👏 - a sharp, powerful intervention that put tripling adaptation finance front and centre in the Global Goal on Adaptation . As they rightly said, silence on adaptation finance sends the wrong message. 🌍 #GGA #AdaptationFinance
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This is not “just bureaucracy,” it is about who gets to be represented at crucial climate talks. There is an access problem at @UNFCCC #SB64 - and COPs - that we need to pay attention to. 1/6🧵
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Nithi Nesadurai from @CANSEAClimate explains how for decades, CAN has had predictable daily press conferences at the climate talks, but this is changing. Press conferences have been one of the most important ways to make climate action more inclusive. 5/6🧵
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We call for openness and transparency in the access that the public has to the negotiation spaces at #SB64 and in all @UNFCCC climate negotiations, specifically for delegates, journalists and activists from the Global South. 6/6🧵
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ECO 6 is out: 🟢Climate talks must not become a closed conversation 🟢COP30 Presidency’s roadmap for #TAFF 🟢Forests myths of “sustainable management”, 🟢Agroecology 🟢Workers’ rights in carbon markets. Transparency & accountability matter. climatenetwork.org/resource/…
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Questions about access and transparency have been a major part of this week’s conversation at the Bonn climate talks. From visa barriers that keep some participants out to concerns over civil society media access. An interesting report from Bonn #SB64: nation.africa/kenya/climate/…
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🧵#SB64 At least 20 of the world’s largest banks attended COP30 in Belém, despite financing US$409 billion in fossil fuels in 2024. They joined more than 1,500 delegates with direct fossil fuel ties at the talks. Who gets a seat at the table matters. kickbigpollutersout.org/SB64…
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Who gets a badge - and who gets influence? “Women from frontline communities cannot get badges. Indigenous defenders are sidelined and criminalised. And yet the financiers of fossil fuel expansion walk freely through these halls.” Babitha PS @WGC_Climate #KickBigPollutersOut
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“Save the Arctic,” they say. Yet in these very rooms, decision-makers continue to wheel and deal industry expansion, production and the false solutions that allow fossil fuel dependence to continue. Aakaluk Adrienne Blatchford @IENearth #SB64 #KickBigPollutersOut
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Climate Action Network International (CAN) retweeted
⚠️New analysis ⚠️ 20 Big Banks that attended COP30 financed $409 billion in fossil fuels in 2024 — that's nearly half of global bank fossil fuel finance. 👉These fossil fuel financiers are also bankrolling war, genocide, and human rights atrocities. READ: kickbigpollutersout.org/Big-…
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Climate Action Network International (CAN) retweeted
Do you want to hear more about this report? WATCH the press conference happening now at the #JuneClimateMeetings: kickbigpollutersout.org/SB64…
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A network created even before the @UNFCCC itself, Climate Action Network has been part of UN climate negotiations for more than 30 years, keeping climate action aligned with what scientists, communities, trade unions, Indigenous Peoples & people around the world are calling for.
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From the ECO newsletter and press conferences to Fossil of the Day, CAN works to keep climate negotiations transparent, accountable, and centred on the lives of those most affected.
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At #SB64, that voice remains: finding every space it can to be loud and clear on what is truly at stake for climate action.
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