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Delays and Disagreements: The IPCC’s Struggle to Stay on Course

Union of Concerned Scientists

The key question remains whether timing will allow these reports to inform the next UNFCCC Global Stocktake (GST), expected to take place in 2028. The GST is a cornerstone of the Paris Agreement , designed to periodically gauge collective progress and identify gaps in ambition. With AR7 now in motion, the real work begins.

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Delays and Disagreements: The IPCC’s Struggle to Stay on Course

Union of Concerned Scientists

The key question remains whether timing will allow these reports to inform the next UNFCCC Global Stocktake (GST), expected to take place in 2028. The GST is a cornerstone of the Paris Agreement , designed to periodically gauge collective progress and identify gaps in ambition. With AR7 now in motion, the real work begins.

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The First French Climate Litigation Ruling - Commune de Grande Synthe

Energy and Climate Law

To build its reasoning, the Conseil d’Etat referred to the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement and listed a number of legal texts that were adopted both at EU and national level to implement their international climate commitments. Fourth, the case is a landmark in and of itself by invoking the Paris Agreement in front of the courts.

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IPCC Must Include More Global South Scientists, Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge Holders

Union of Concerned Scientists

The Istanbul meeting saw a prolonged, and ultimately unresolved debate about whether the IPCC’s main reports could, or should, be produced in time to help inform the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) second global stocktake (GST2), to be completed in 2028, in which nations will again assess their collective progress (..)

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Brazil Steps Ahead of the U.S. on Climate Policy

Legal Planet

Brazil has also filed a new commitment under the Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, strenghening its prior commitment and pledging to reduce emissions two-thirds below 2005 levels by 2035. By late 2028, the initial allocation of allowances (tradable permits) will be made. Now Brazil has gone ahead where the U.S.