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For a livable planet
Conference outcome signals beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era
Negotiators from nearly 200 countries for the first time recognized the need to transition away from fossil fuels. “Whilst we didn’t turn the page on the fossil fuel era in Dubai, this outcome is the beginning of the end,” said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell in his closing speech.
Time for global cooperation
UN chief António Guterres emphasized that the era of fossil fuels must end with justice and equity. “Developing countries must be supported every step of the way,” he said in his statement on the closing of COP28.
For our common future
There are steps every one of us can take for a healthier planet. Act now, speak up and show leaders that people are ready for change.
How to speed up the shift to renewable energy
Read about five critical actions to transform our energy systems and end our reliance on fossil fuels, the main cause of climate change.
The facts on climate and energy
Climate change is a hot topic – with myths and falsehoods circulating widely. Find some essential facts here and share them.
The world cannot afford delays, indecision, or half measures.”
ANTÓNIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General (13 December 2023)

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Antarctica’s climate emergency
On his visit to Antarctica, UN Secretary-General António Guterres saw first-hand how climate change is impacting the world’s southernmost continent, which is mostly covered in ice. “Ice is melting into the ocean at record rates. Melting ice means sea levels rising at record rates," he said. As leaders gather for the COP28 climate conference, “my message is clear. Break this cycle. And act now to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, protect people from climate chaos, and end the fossil fuel age.”
Climate conversation
UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Dia Mirza, Advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals and Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Environment Programme, talk about the urgent need for climate action.
Hottest year ever
Professor Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization breaks down five key findings from the provisional State of the Global Climate in 2023 report, which shows this year has shattered climate records.
Climate issues
Restoring nature’s resources for climate action
Net Zero
What does it mean? Why is it important? And are we on track?
Powering a safer future
Why shift to renewables like wind and solar? Find out here.






