TPNS participation at COP30 in Brazil

For COP30 in Brazil TPNS activities included a new report, updated briefings and an official side event, all addressing military emissions, military spending and climate finance. PUBLICATIONS Report “Climate Reparations for Military Emissions” Key findings:  In this report, we estimate that the global top 20 military spenders alone are responsible for at least 10 billion … Continue reading TPNS participation at COP30 in Brazil

New publications: Report “Climate Reparations for Military Emissions” and Briefing “Climate Collateral (2025 update)”

We published the following two publications for COP30: Report "Climate Reparations for Military Emissions" and Briefing "Climate Collateral (2025 update): Why the military’s impact on climate change can no longer be ignored" 

TPNS Participation at COP29

TPNS PARTICIPATION AT COP29 As many predicted, on the main issue of climate finance for global south countries, COP29 was indeed the failure many dreaded.  Rich nations held to their position that they were unable to reach the public funding levels needed and – as feared – ended up relying on private finance and loans … Continue reading TPNS Participation at COP29

Finance trips up nature talks

Climate Weekly from Climate Home News: As we’ve previously reported, unlocking more and better finance was set to become one of the main issues at COP16, but new money has been scarce. A group of eight developed countries pledged an additional $163 million for nature conservation, which some observers called just “a drop in the ocean”. Twenty ministers, … Continue reading Finance trips up nature talks