U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE BILL

The legislation will deliver $550 billion of new federal investments in America's infrastructure over five years,

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY COUNTRY 2021

Total C02 Emissions

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY EU COUNTRY 2021

Total C02 Emissions

G20 IN ROME: COMMUNIQUE ON ENERGY AND CLIMATE

  1. We commit to tackle the critical and urgent threat of climate change and to work collectively to achieve a successful UNFCCC COP26 in Glasgow.
  2. We reaffirm our commitment to the full and effective implementation of the UNFCCC and of the Paris Agreement, taking action across mitigation, adaptation and finance during this critical decade, on the basis of the best available scientific knowledge, reflecting the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in light of different national circumstances.

TRACKING INFLUENCERS IN OCTOBER 2021

BCW Brussels:  Tom Denney has been promoted to director and head of technology policy. Bethléem Dubois and Ekaterina Iarkova have been promoted to account directors, Mateusz Rachubka and Josephine Dufour have been promoted to account managers, and Ashlee Jeoung and Rebeca Francklin to senior account executives.

COP 26 AND THE EUROPEAN UNION

The 27 members of the European Union meet in private to agree on common negotiating positions. The Party that holds the EU Presidency then speaks for the European Union and its 27 member states. The European Union itself is a Party to the Convention. However, it does not have a separate vote from its members.

The European Union will aim to convince other countries to raise their climate ambition at the COP26. With its Climate Law agreed earlier this year, and concrete plans to cut emissions 55% by 2030, the EU will go to COP26 with the status of global leader on climate change.

COP 26 AND THE BASIC GROUP

Members

  1. Brazil
  2. South Africa
  3. China
  4. India

COP 26 AND INDEPENDENT ALLIANCE OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (AILAC)

Members

  1. Chile
  2. Colombia
  3. Costa Rica
  4. Guatemala
  5. Honduras
  6. Panama
  7. Paraguay
  8. Peru

COP 26 AND AFRICAN GROUP OF NEGOTIATORS (AGN)

The African Group is active in and supportive to all aspects of the climate change negotiating process, for instance regarding vulnerability, mitigation and adaptation to climate change.
 

Members

COP 26 AND THE ARAB GROUP

  1. Algeria
  2. Bahrain
  3. Comoros
  4. Djibouti
  5. Egypt
  6. Iraq
  7. Jordan
  8. Kuwait
  9. Lebanon
  10. Libya
  11. Morocco
  12. Mauritania
  13. Oman
  14. Palestine
  15. Qatar
  16. Saudi Arabia
  17. Somalia
  18. Sudan
  19. Syria
  20. Tunisia
  21. United Arab Emirates
  22. Yemen

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