At the 2018 Bonn Climate Change Conference, NewClimate Institute, the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands and Climate Analytics hosted a side event on "Anchoring the climate agenda in countries: Analysing impacts beyond climate change". Find all contributions from the NewClimate Institute experts Markus Hagemann and Sofia Gonzales-Zuñiga here.


Ambition to Action - Overview

Markus Hagemann presented on "Ambition to Action - Overview" at the side event "Anchoring the climate agenda in countries: Analysing impacts beyond climate change" during the 2018 Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB48).


The SDG Climate Action Nexus (SCAN) tool: Mitigation actions

Sofia Gonzales-Zuñiga presented on "The SDG Climate Action Nexus (SCAN) tool: Mitigation actions" at the side event "Anchoring the climate agenda in countries: Analysing impacts beyond climate change" during the 2018 Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB48).


Employment Impact Model Overview

Markus Hagemann presented on "Employment Impact Model Overview" at the side event "Anchoring the climate agenda in countries: Analysing impacts beyond climate change" during the 2018 Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB48).

COP30: Press conference - Climate Action Tracker (CAT)
Venue Press conference room 2
Date 13 Nov 2025
Start time 09:00 am

At this press conference during COP30, the Climate Action Tracker (CAT) team will present the annual update of the Global Temperature...

COP30: Side event - Pathways towards convergence: Recommendations from the Brazilian-German T1.5Dialogue
Venue German pavillion
Date 13 Nov 2025
Start time 11:00 am

The German-Brazilian Track-1.5-Dialogue on Ambitious Climate Policy (T1.5D) was established in early 2025 as a platform for...

COP30: Side event - Should carbon credits finance the early retirement of coal plants?
Venue Regional Climate Foundations Pavilion
Date 14 Nov 2025
Start time 01:45 pm

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