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COP27 Daily Briefing
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COP27 Daily Briefing

Each day of COP27 we will provide a daily briefing outlining the key discussions, decisions and insights you need to know.

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COP27: What about Australia?
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COP27: What about Australia?

So far in our COP27 series we have revisited and reflected on the outcomes of COP26, the progress that has been made, and what we can expect for the future. We have also looked at the NDCs of key economies across major geographic regions. Our third article takes a home grown approach, and looks at what is happening particularly in industry across Australia, and where the major policy challenges lie for the future ahead.

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COP27: Commitments and Policy by region
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COP27: Commitments and Policy by region

This second article in our COP27 series looks at the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) major emitters in each geographic region will be taking to COP27, as well as the policies these countries has announced to reduce emissions.

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COP27: Looking Back to Think Ahead
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COP27: Looking Back to Think Ahead

In the lead up to COP27 in November, we will be releasing a series of articles to help drive conversations and raise awareness of the issues we are facing as a global community. This first article revisits and reflects on the outcomes of COP26, the progress that has been made internationally since Glasgow, and what we can expect at COP27.

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Decoding the IPCC’s Working Group 2 Report – What You Need to Know
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Decoding the IPCC’s Working Group 2 Report – What You Need to Know

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the United Nations (UN) body for assessing the science related to climate change. It has now released Working Group 2.

The Report draws upon 34,000 studies and involved 270 authors from 67 countries. It carefully examines the intensifying impacts of climate change and future risks, and it has explicit regard for developing countries and less resilient parts of the world.

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