The first Partner Meeting
2025 is a an important year for ICCA movement. ICCA is able to determine its core value as an Alliance. This first meeting was able to produce the working frame for ICCA to work in Indonesia.
The first Partner Meeting
2025 is a an important year for ICCA movement. ICCA is able to determine its core value as an Alliance. This first meeting was able to produce the working frame for ICCA to work in Indonesia.
196 countries adopted the historic Paris Agreement to reduce global warming and build resilience to climate change. Its overall goal: limit warming to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Parties to the agreement began submitting climate action plans known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs). Initial commitments, even if fully implemented, would only be enough to slow warming to 3 degrees. Urgent calls for action and ambition gained momentum as the plans would not stop catastrophic impacts.
In the lead-up to the COP26 climate talks, countries have begun revising their NDCs to strengthen climate action. With science affirming a shrinking window of opportunity, the plans must include urgent actions to cut carbon emissions and reach net zero by 2050.
To keep warming to 1.5 degrees, countries must cut emissions by at least 45 per cent compared to 2010 levels.
The transition to net-zero emissions must be fully complete.