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Island representation at COP27
During COP27 we plan to create an “Island Space” where we will share key insights and developments related to remote, rural and island communities. Island Innovation wants to ensure that your communities are represented and that relevant information is made available to you. Given that 20% of UN member states are part of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), we expect there to be a number of conversations relating to islands.
Key topics to be covered during COP27 include:
- Net zero emission targets
- Adaptation to climate change for vulnerable populations and economies
- Renewable energy and energy storage technologies
- Transitioning to zero carbon transport
- Green transformation of financial systems
About COP27
COP27 is the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference which will be held in Glasgow in November 2022. This conference is the first time that Parties are expected to commit to enhanced ambition since COP21. Parties are required to carry out every five years, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. Whilst the event isn’t open to the public, it is open to Parties to the Convention and Observer States, members of the press and media and members of observer organisations.
7th – 18th November, 2022
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Our mission is to drive sustainable change across islands and rural areas around the world. We want to help island stakeholders share best practice and knowledge to help drive economic performance, ensure political stability and promote good governance. This improves the social and environmental conditions within remote and rural communities, in addition to creating a stronger and more cohesive global support network. Our work focuses on island communities including Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
An environmentally sustainable future is crucial for the wellbeing of all life on earth, so we strongly support green projects which protect, restore and promote sustainable use of the land, as well as blue projects which conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources.