Colombia’s Flood Crisis and the Reality of Loss and Damage
Colombia is set to host the first-ever conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels in Santa Marta in April 2026. This
Climate Change and Flooding: Rising Waters of Nyangara Marsh Devastate Uvira
Context The city of Uvira, in South Kivu, is once again grappling with severe flooding caused by the rising waters
Empowering Youth for Strategic Advocacy on Loss and Damage
Background The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat—it is a reality affecting billions of people today. Around 3.6 billion
Kicking the can into the storm
Another milestone was reached in December 2025 in the global effort to combat climate change. The Fund for Responding to
Mushrooms and Caterpillars at Risk: Non-Economic Loss and Damage Facing Women and Youth in Yangambi – Why Climate Justice Must Listen to Them?
In the forests of Yangambi, in the Congo Basin, non-timber forest products (NTFPs) such as wild mushrooms and edible caterpillars
Assessment of COP30 Outcomes Relative to Our COP30 Technical Demands
Ahead of COP30, the Loss and Damage Youth Coalition — in collaboration with Global Citizen — launched a powerful set of youth-led
Reaction To The Baku-Belem Roadmap to $1.3 Trillion Report
COP29 betrayed our hopes and expectations from a conference held in the spirit of multilateralism. With an enormous gap between
Debt Relief to Support Loss and Damage Finance — Now!
“Loss and Damage” refers to the climate change impacts that go beyond what communities can adapt to. Within the Loss
INC 5.2: Reflection from a Youth Perspective by Nicolas Gaulin
The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) was created following a request by the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) to the Executive
Keep Quiet: Is “Loss and Damage” a priority for the COP 30 Presidency?
On June 20, 2025, the Brazilian COP30 Presidency released a fourth letter to reaffirm its commitment to advance a global