Coming soon Order now Order Publication Publication data Date: 1. November 2015 Authors: Prof. Dr. Olav HohmeyerType of publication: StudyPermalink: https://www.germanwatch.org/en/node/10455 Contact Jan BurckSenior Advisor – Low-Carbon Strategies & Energy, Project Lead Climate Indices (currently absent) Oldag CasparHead of Division – German and European Climate Policy Related publications UN climate conferencesSustainable Finance Policy Brief 29. October 2025 The Importance of Finance in a Loss and Damage Status Report Our policy brief outlines why it is essential to include a Loss and Damage Status Report in the review of the Warsaw International Mechanism – and why it must contain a dedicated finance section. UN climate conferencesClimate Litigation Policy Brief 26. September 2025 From Courtrooms to COP30 Our policy brief explores the key results of 2025 climate litigation milestones and analyses how these developments can inform and accelerate negotiations under the UNFCCC. A particular focus is on NDC ambition and the new global climate finance goal, as well as loss and damage (finance). UN climate conferences Briefing Paper 31. March 2025 COP29 Debrief At the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku, the global community agreed on a New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on climate finance. What else was decided? What were the breakthroughs? And which decisions are more disappointing? The Germanwatch debrief reviews the conference and provides a detailed analysis of some of the most important negotiation items. Publication search Topics UN climate conferences
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