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COP26: Halfway through ‘our last, best hope’ – In the News

COP26: Halfway through ‘our last, best hope’ – In the News

In the News  |  Published: 05 November 202130 October 2025

It’s been pledges galore at the UN climate change conference in Glasgow. But they appear to be heading in the […]

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What does COP26 hope to achieve? – Expert Briefing

What does COP26 hope to achieve? – Expert Briefing

Expert Q&A  |  Published: 28 October 202130 October 2025

The UN climate change conference in Glasgow has four goals: setting ambitious emissions reductions targets, adapting to protect communities and ecosystems, mobilising climate […]

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Penultimate draft released at COP21 – In the News

In the News  |  Published: 11 December 201530 October 2025

The latest draft of the climate agreement in Paris has just been published this morning (NZT). Parties to the conference […]

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The latest from COP21 – In the News

In the News  |  Published: 10 December 201530 October 2025

The UN climate conference in Paris is grinding on with negotiators working to reach an agreed document by the weekend. […]

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Climate talks kick up a gear – In the News

In the News  |  Published: 07 December 201528 March 2016

The negotiations at the UN Climate Conference in Paris are picking up the pace as Ministers begin this week to […]

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Australian carbon emission targets – expert reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 11 August 201530 October 2025

The Australian federal government announced today its plans to cut carbon emissions by between 26 and 28 per cent of […]

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NZ forgoes Kyoto for new climate plan – experts respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 12 November 201230 October 2025

New Zealand will not commit to a second round of Kyoto Protocol emissions reductions but will instead make pledges under […]

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‘Cancun Agreements’ emerge from COP16 talks – experts respond

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 13 December 201030 October 2025

Over the weekend, delegates at UN climate talks adopted the ‘Cancun Agreements‘, laying the groundwork for an extension to Kyoto […]

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