COP29
UNFCCC allocates more COP29 badges to Global South NGOs
By Climate Spotlight Staff In response to requests from parties to address a long-standing imbalance in COP representation, the UN Climate Change body is giving a larger share of attendance badges to non-governmental organizations from the Global South. This move should give groups from developing countries a greater and more diverse voice at the climate […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 To Stay Alive
Study reveals significant increase in human-produced methane emissions
By Marco Lopez A new study published by the Global Carbon Project signals a significant increase in anthropogenetic methane sources over the past two decades. Methane emissions produced by human activities have risen by 20% – with the largest spike observed over the last five years. The Global Methane Budget 2024 published in the Earth […]
Climate Spotlight StaffAction and Advocacy
G20 tip-toeing around fossil fuel pledge
By Marco Lopez BELMOPAN, TUES. Sept. 10, 2024 Climate negotiations have long been reduced to a game of wordplay. Indeed, words have power. Countries that stand to benefit from the continued proliferation of fossil fuels know this very well. The phasing “transition from fossil fuel” was meaningfully recognized for the first time by the international […]
Climate Spotlight StaffAir Pollution
WMO highlight links between Air Quality and Climate Change
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released the fourth, in a series of annual bulletins looking at the interlinkages between Air Quality and Climate Change on September 7, 2024. In commemoration of “Clear Air for Blue Skies Days,” the WMO’s bulletin highlights the negative impact of climate change, wildfires, and air pollution on human health, ecosystems, […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 To Stay Alive
Summer 2024 was the hottest on record, according to Copernicus
By Marco Lopez The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) out of Europe has reported Summer 2024 as the hottest on record. In fact, according to Deputy Director of C3S, Samantha Burgess, “the globe has experienced the hottest June and August, the hottest day on record, and the hottest boreal summer on record” within the past […]
Climate Spotlight StaffClimate Cases
Global community seeks advisory opinion from ICJ on Climate Change
Vulnerable countries are requesting clarity on the legal consequences under international law obligations to ensure the protection of the climate system By Marco Lopez BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Aug. 29, 2024 Belize is one of 91 countries from around the world that delivered written submissions in a climate case currently being heard by the International Court […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 To Stay Alive
Record for hottest day broken twice in a row
By Climate Spotlight Staff Monday was the hottest recorded day on Earth according to provisional data published on Wednesday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Monday’s global average temperature of about 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit or 17.15 degrees Celsius, beating the record set just one day before. Copernicus announced earlier this week that Sunday had set […]
Climate Spotlight StaffAction and Advocacy
“Oil Kills” protests grips Europe; spreading to North America
By Marco Lopez Flights at Germany’s Frankfurt Airport came to a screeching halt on Thursday, July 25, as protestors connected to the group Letzte Generation (The Last Generation) infiltrated and flooded the tarmac of the country’s busiest airport. “Oil Kills!” – read banners from the protestors – some of whom glued themselves to the tarmac. […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 To Stay Alive
12th consecutive month with record-high temperatures
By Marco Lopez Last month was the warmest May on record globally. This is according to a report released today by the Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S). This completes a 12-month streak of global average temperatures surpassing record values for the corresponding month. This report comes as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the UK’s […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 To Stay Alive
Historic flooding in southern Brazil kills 170
Two men paddle a canoe made of zinc tiles and styrofoam down a flooded street in the Vila Farrapos neighborhood in Porto Alegre, Brazil, on May 29, 2024. Scientists say that climate change made flooding twice as likely By Climate Spotlight Staff Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, June 4, 2024 On Monday, a team of international scientists […]
Climate Spotlight StaffCaribbean
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast
By Marco Lopez BELIZE CITY, Belize – June 3, 2024 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. Their Climate Prediction Center forecasts an 85% chance of an above-normal season, a 10% chance of near-normal, and a 5% chance of below-normal. A total of 17-25 named storms (winds exceeding […]
Climate Spotlight StaffCaribbean
Mangroves: Green Guardians of the Caribbean’s Environment and Economy
In this article we will explore the relationship between economic development and environmental preservation in small island developing States, with a focus on protecting and preserving mangroves in the Caribbean. While economic growth often comes at the expense of fragile ecosystems, Britney Nurse of Trinidad and Tobago and Marco Lopez of Belize delve into the […]
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