Climate Governance Commission Spotlight On Phase Ii Ggin

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Contributed by Climate Governance Commission The Global Governance Innovation Network is a strategic partner of the Climate Governance Commission. The Commission aims to fill a crucial gap in confronting the climate emergency, by innovating and proposing feasible, high impact global governance solutions for urgent, exponential climate action, to limit global temperature rise to... The Commission seeks to build on and add value to existing knowledge, and to ongoing work on climate and the environment, by focusing specifically on improvements in the global governance architecture to facilitate or... Read the 2023 Report of the Climate Governance Commission: Governing Our Planetary Emergency Find out more and watch the Global Online Report Launch featuring alongside other Commissioners and discussants:

With more than ten events at COP28 in Dubai, as well as articles, media releases, and support with negotiations both formally and informally, the Climate Governance Commission convened or participated in sessions with diverse... These reports cover and expand upon key governance innovations designed to address various Earth system risks. Researched and written together with leading governance experts and partners, they cover a diverse range of enhancement proposals. November 28, 2023. The Climate Governance Commission (CGC) today released Governing our Planetary Emergency, a ground-breaking report which highlights that current policies are failing to address the global climate emergency, and which puts forward a platform of... “The world faces a deepening planetary emergency—and is on a reckless path toward runaway, catastrophic climate change—having already over-shot six of nine scientifically-identified Planetary Boundaries,” according to the Report.

“Collectively, we must chart a safe and sustainable path for a workable future for all of humanity.” The report provides a package of fifteen near-and-medium-term proposals for vital and substantial governance improvements across the international system. These include, amongst others, Climate COP reform, declaration of planetary emergency and establishment of an international court for the environment. “We stand at the cusp of a green energy transformation, poised to shape a fairer, cleaner, healthier future. The means to finance the climate action we need to see are within reach, but it is good governance that holds the key,” says Mary Robinson, Commission co-chair, former President of Ireland and Chair... The Report notes that we are “facing a crossroads in human history” and that “we need novel approaches to global governance.

Employing new and existing governance levers in more creative and technically robust ways—that harness the combined talents and commitments of governments and non-state actors—is necessary to meet our shared, colossal challenges.” A Statement by theClimate Governance Commission18 September 2023 The Climate Governance Commission has issued a Statement entitled Governing Our Planetary Emergency: Charting a Safe Path for a Workable Future, released for the UN General Assembly High-Level Week and Climate Week 18-22 September... It is available here: https://ggin.stimson.org/governing-our-planetary-emergency/. Members of the Commission, co-chaired by Mary Robinson, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, and Johan Rockström, preview ideas from their forthcoming report (in time for COP-28 in Dubai), Governing Our Planetary Emergency, on pioneering a system-wide... By working with diverse partners and contributing to smart coalitions of governments, civil society groups, cities, businesses, and others worldwide, the Climate Governance Commission aims to advance innovative solutions in the near and medium-term,...

As the Statement notes: The world faces a deepening planetary emergency – and is on a reckless path toward catastrophic climate change – having already over-stepped six of nine scientifically-identified planetary boundaries. A continued failure to address the underlying causes of this emergency – such as fossil fuel-based economies, resource waste/overconsumption and the destruction of nature – will have further devastating effects for all of humanity,... A system-wide approach to solving the climate crisis is required now, ensuring reliable climate and planetary boundary governance for the Earth as a whole. The Commission makes ten short-term proposals:1. Urgent Improvement of Climate COPs to Focus on Delivery, Action, and Accountability2. Declaration of Planetary Emergency, Planetary Emergency Platform, and Broadening International Security Paradigms3.

Transformative Action and Accountability of Powerful Actors4. Enhance International Scientific Capacity for Earth System Governance5. Elevate Environmental Governance within the Multilateral System and MEA Accountability6. International Economic/Financial Measures7. Better use of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), International Law, and UN Human Rights Council, and Facilitate Citizen Participation8. Connecting Trade and International Investment Law with Climate/Planetary Ecological Priorities9.

Business as a Force for Good while holding it Environmentally Accountable10. Boosting “Next Generation” City and Regional Alliances September 2023 (UN General Assembly High-Level Week & Climate Week) The world faces a deepening planetary emergency – and is on a reckless path toward catastrophic climate change – having already over-stepped six of nine scientifically-identified Planetary Boundaries. A continued failure to address the underlying causes of this emergency—such as fossil fuel-based economies, resource waste/overconsumption and the destruction of nature—will have further devastating effects for all of humanity, triggering potentially irreversible tipping... A system-wide approach to solving the climate crisis is required now, ensuring reliable climate and planetary boundary governance for the Earth as a whole.

The Climate Governance Commission (CGC) aims to address this crucial gap by developing, proposing, and building partnerships that promote feasible, high-impact global governance solutions for urgent and effective climate action to limit global temperature... A premise of the Commission is that new perspectives on global governance — deploying new levels of collective wisdom and political courage — are required to tackle current existential planetary risks. Informing the upcoming COP-28 meeting in Dubai and September 2024 Summit of the Future in New York, solutions recommended by the Commission aim to move the Planet toward a global just transition, leap-frogging beyond... At this unique juncture in human history, the world may have as few as six-to-seven years to catalyze the unprecedented action needed to shift course and to avert the worst of the emergency. The current crossing of planetary boundaries has already caused intense suffering and heightened inequality. Employing existing governance levers in new and more robust ways, and creating new levers and management systems, are necessary now to meet our shared, unprecedented ecological challenges.

The Climate Governance Commission, in its November 2023 report, Governing Our Planetary Emergency, will recommend bold and concrete steps to catalyze a shift in global governance, for the benefit of all, and with suggested... The Commission’s full report will provide practical global governance innovations for sound yet ambitious climate governance and planetary stewardship. Sign up to stay in touch and learn more about the Global Governance Forum. The world is facing a planetary emergency. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution are pushing Earth beyond its safe limits. Despite years of international effort, the pace of action is still too slow — and the systems meant to coordinate a global response are not delivering at the scale needed.

The Climate Governance Commission (CGC) addresses a critical gap in confronting the global climate emergency. As an independent initiative, the Commission develops and promotes effective, science-based governance solutions to tackle climate and broader Earth system risks. By bringing together leading thinkers and organizations, the Commission works to close key action gaps – in implementation, policy, and global coordination – that continue to hold back meaningful progress. The Commission champions bold, systemic approaches grounded in the latest Earth system science. At the heart of its mission is the recognition that a just and livable future depends on restoring and protecting the Planetary Boundaries that support life on Earth. Climate stability is central to these boundaries.

Through strategic partnerships and informed contributions to global dialogue, the Commission strongly supports decisive transitions across key sectors to fully address the climate and nature challenges — to embrace, among others, clean energy/fuels of... The Climate Governance Commission publishes research and recommendations, and convenes events, seminars and expert meetings, to pioneer effective climate and broader Earth system governance. The Governing Our Planetary Emergency Flagship Report (Nov. 2023) outlines a series of feasible, equitable, and forward-looking proposals to improve global governance systems in response to accelerating planetary risks. These proposals focus on near- and medium-term action that reflects the scale and urgency of the crisis. Further development of prioritized proposals continued through the Planetary Governance Program at The New Institute (September 2024 – June 2025), a focused initiative which advanced key recommendations from the Commission’s work.

Contributed by the Global Governance Innovation Network Bring in the New Year by rewinding and enjoying some memorable GGIN moments in 2023, from major reports, global policy dialogues, and annual meetings to UNGA78, Presidential encounters, the Climate Governance Commission, and more. Here's a 2023 gift-wrapped snapshot from our network of global governance innovators. Global Policy Dialogue: Addressing the Triple Planetary Crisis through Improved Global Governance Plataforma CIPÓ, the Global Governance Innovation Network, Stimson Center, Global Challenges Foundation, Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) and Heinrich Böll Foundation hosted the Global Policy Dialogue: Addressing the Triple Planetary Crisis through Improved... Global Policy Dialogue on Reconstructing the Global Peace & Security Architecture

Climate Governance Commission is a GGIN None September 2023 (UN General Assembly High-Level Week & Climate Week) The world faces a deepening planetary emergency – and is on a reckless path toward catastrophic climate change – having already over-stepped six of nine scientifically-identified Planetary Boundaries. A continued failure to address the underlying causes of this emergency—such as fossil fuel-based economies, resource waste/overconsumption and the destruction of nature—will have further devastating effects for all of humanity, triggering potentially irreversible tipping... A system-wide approach to solving the climate crisis is required now, ensuring reliable climate and planetary boundary governance for the Earth as a whole. The Climate Governance Commission (CGC) aims to address this crucial gap by developing, proposing, and building partnerships that promote feasible, high-impact global governance solutions for urgent and effective climate action to limit global temperature...

A premise of the Commission is that new perspectives on global governance — deploying new levels of collective wisdom and political courage — are required to tackle current existential planetary risks. Informing the upcoming COP-28 meeting in Dubai and September 2024 Summit of the Future in New York, solutions recommended by the Commission aim to move the Planet toward a global just transition, leap-frogging beyond... At this unique juncture in human history, the world may have as few as six-to-seven years to catalyze the unprecedented action needed to shift course and to avert the worst of the emergency. The current crossing of planetary boundaries has already caused intense suffering and heightened inequality. Employing existing governance levers in new and more robust ways, and creating new levers and management systems, are necessary now to meet our shared, unprecedented ecological challenges. The Climate Governance Commission, in its November 2023 report, Governing Our Planetary Emergency, will recommend bold and concrete steps to catalyze a shift in global governance, for the benefit of all, and with suggested...

The Commission’s full report will provide practical global governance innovations for sound yet ambitious climate governance and planetary stewardship.

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