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EGU 2025

Date 27 Apr 2025 - 2 May 2025
Time 09:00 - 17:00
VenueVienna, Austria and online

The 2025 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) is a conference that brings together geoscientists from a range of disciplines. Here's where you can find our scientists' work on regional climate impacts, temperature overshoot, insurance changes from climate change, and more.

The NDC Handover Checklist: strengthening institutional memory

Date 24 Apr 2025
Time 15:00 - 16:30
VenueOnline

Join us for the launch of the updated NDC Handover Checklist, a practical tool designed to help governments capture and retain institutional knowledge throughout the NDC process.

The oceans, climate and biodiversity nexus: implications for SIDS and LDCs

Date 23 Apr 2025
Time 09:00 - 10:15
VenueWebinar

This webinar will explore the interconnected issues arising from oceans, climate change and biodiversity – with a focus on what this means for Small Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries.

Accelerating the Caribbean's Clean Energy Transition

Date 14 Mar 2025
Time 08:00 - 17:00
VenueAccra Beach Hotel & Spa, Christ Church, Barbados (and online)

This Re-Energise Caribbean workshop series is designed to accelerate the transition to clean energy across the Caribbean.

Northern forests: climate threats to our biggest carbon sink on land and how to protect it

Date 30 Jan 2025
Time 16:00 - 17:00
VenueZoom

This online event will present new analysis on the climate impacts affecting northern forests, from forest fires and droughts to pests and biodiversity loss, and the actions needed to safeguard and enhance their contribution to mitigating climate change.

Coming back from COP29: charting the rebound for robust climate action

Date 17 Dec 2024
Time 18:00 - 20:30
VenueThe LOFTT Gallery, 63 Rosalino St, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago

What really transpired at COP29, and how will our islands be impacted? Join our Climate Analytics Caribbean experts for an in-person and online event as they share their experiences from the ground at COP29 and propose 1.5°C-aligned pathways forward.