Championing people-centered climate action.
COP28 – Dubai, UAE
At COP28 in Dubai, UAE, the Institute for Climate and Peace holds space for Pacific and Indigenous voices in climate action, uniting mitigation, adaptation, finance, and collaboration, as the building blocks for a peaceful and sustainable future.
Representing unity and resilience, we champion climate justice at COP28 in Dubai, UAE, forging partnerships to bridge the gap between climate action and peacebuilding, ensuring a harmonious, equitable world for all.
These key messages reflect the Institute for Climate and Peace’s commitment to addressing climate change, fostering resilience, ensuring financial support, promoting collaboration, and working towards a more peaceful and sustainable world:
- Mitigation – End sacrifice zones, just transition.
- Adaptation – Social cohesion is climate adaptation.
- Finance – Finance the [grass]root solutions.
- Collaboration – Collaborate to break patterns of colonialism.
- Peace/Peacebuilding – Every climate advocate is a peacebuilder.
COP27 – Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
The official theme of COP27 was “Together for Implementation,” and the values of ambition and humility guided the U.S. delegation’s approach to the summit. Along with upholding these themes and values, the ICP team brought four powerful messages of its own to the two weeks of discussions, events, and programming, both in-person and online.
- On mitigation, governments must give power to Indigenous Peoples for climate mitigation and place-based stewardship.
- On adaptation, scaled-up efforts should prioritize islands.
- On finance, programs must invest in conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
- On collaboration, climate solutions should be action-oriented, collaborative, and bottom-up.