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UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin – The Mail & Guardian

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Governments must stop revisiting climate commitments and start delivering on them, United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell said on Monday, warning that continued dependence on fossil fuels was driving inflation, economic instability and growing vulnerability to climate disasters. Opening the annual UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany, Stiell urged negotiators to focus on implementing agreements rather than reopening old debates. He warned that t…

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At the start of a two-week conference in Bonn, the head of the UN Climate Secretariat, Stiell, has called for a rapid transition to renewable energies. The meeting has the main task of preparing the next UN Climate Conference.

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From today, Bonn is once again the international meeting place for climate policy. In the WCCB, preparations for the UN Climate Change Conference began with around 7,000 delegates from 188 countries.

Bonn – At the start of international climate negotiations in Bonn, UN climate chief Simon Stiell called for greater efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increased commitment to climate finance. Opening the two-week negotiations today, Stiell pointed to the health and economic risks posed by...

The United Nations (UN) mid-year climate meetings opened in Bonn, and the pressure is increasing for climate negotiations to lead to policies based on human rights and social justice. The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) calls on negotiators and negotiators to ensure that the protection of human rights, public participation and an open civic space are at the heart of cooperation for the exit of (...)

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mg.co.za broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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