Climate Change

Climate change is the long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns. Unexpected changes in weather patterns make it difficult to maintain and grow crops in regions that rely on farming because expected temperature and rainfall levels can no longer be counted on. Climate change has also been connected with other damaging weather events, such as more frequent and more intense hurricanes, typhoons, floods, downpours, and winter storms. Climate change is largely caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels like oil, coal, and natural gas. Carbon emissions from fossil fuels, methane, and nitrous oxide, among others, are called “greenhouse gases.” When released into the Earth’s atmosphere, these gases trap heat from the sun’s rays causing Earth’s average temperature to rise. This rise in the planet's temperature is called global warming. While the climate has continually changed throughout the Earth's history, it has usually been a slow process over thousands of years. Climate change caused by human activity is occurring at a much faster and more dangerous rate.

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63rd Session of the IPCC (IPCC-63)

While the Panel notched important wins, including agreement on the scope of the methodology report on carbon dioxide removal technologies, carbon capture utilization and storage, there was still no agreement on the workplan for the seventh assessment report after lengthy deliberations.
Event 27 October 2025 - 30 October 2025

UN Climate Change Conference Belém

2024 was the warmest year on record, with the global average near-surface temperature at 1.55°C above the pre-industrial baseline, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). In fact, the past decade marked the warmest ten-year period and surpassed the goal to limit long-term global warming to 1.5°C. According to WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo, “While a single year above 1.5°C of warming does not indicate that the long-term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement are out of reach, it is a wake-up call that we are increasing the risks to our lives, economies and the planet.” 
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Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer

When scientists discovered a hole in the Earth’s ozone layer over Antarctica in 1985, the world was struck with fear. The reaction was swift. Public health experts immediately warned the increasing intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation may greatly increase the incidence of skin cancer and cataracts, and could significantly damage global crops and the aquatic food chain.
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IUCN Business Summit

Business leaders from around the planet discussed their critical role in transitioning toward nature-positive economies and societies to help advance global conservation goals.
Event 10 October 2025 - 13 October 2025

2025 IUCN World Conservation Congress

At the world's largest conservation gathering, IUCN Assembly Members adopted close to 150 motions to pursue policy directions in diverse areas, a new 20-year Strategic Vision for IUCN, and new quadrennial IUCN Programme 2026-2029 to lead and influence the global environmental agenda.
Event 9 October 2025 - 15 October 2025

World Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nature

Discussions during the historic Summit revealed the enormous contributions to conservation by Indigenous Peoples and emphasized that Indigenous priorities need to shape national plans and international frameworks.
Event 8 October 2025 - 10 October 2025

IUCN Global Youth Summit

The IUCN Global Youth Summit served as a platform to initiate critical discussions on how to shape youth-centered outcomes for conserving nature and set the scene for the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025.
Event 8 October 2025

Climate Summit 2025

Parties announced updated national targets for climate action, reaffirmed their support for multilateralism and science, and demanded immediate action to prevent the irreversible damage resulting from a rapidly heating planet.
Event 24 September 2025

5th World Congress of Biosphere Reserves

Delegates underlined their main success of the last decade: enhancing the quality of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, a catalogue of internationally designated protected areas that act as “living laboratories” for testing novel approaches to advance biodiversity and development agenda. They also highlighted that future work must focus on scaling up impact.
Event 22 September 2025 - 26 September 2025

6th Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific

Delegates from Asia Pacific showed “strong convergence” across some key environmental issues they intend to raise in December at the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly—the world’s highest-level decision-making body on the environment.
Event 26 August 2025 - 29 August 2025