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COP28: Key outcomes for food, forests, land and nature at the UN climate talks in Dubai
In Carbon Brief’s analysis of how food, land, forests and nature featured during COP28, Leila Yassine, our global advocacy manager for nature, highlighted the value of nature-based solutions for both people and nature, and how that can often be overlooked during climate talks.
Nature-Based Solutions Are Crucial to Combat the Climate Crisis, Leaders Say at COP28
Experts at the COP28 climate talks emphasize the urgent need for nature-based solutions to address the climate crisis. These solutions could contribute significantly to greenhouse gas reduction, but increased funding and policy integration are crucial for success.
The Rainforest Alliance Reveals New Climate Strategy Ahead of COP28
As the world gathers for the UN Climate Conference COP28, the Rainforest Alliance, an international non-profit organization, is reinforcing its commitment to locally led and nature-based solutions through its new climate strategy.
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Press Contact
The Rainforest Alliance has media representatives around the globe. If you are a journalist and have an inquiry, please get in touch with the representative in your region via email or phone. For non-media inquiries, consult our general contact page.
Darla Van Hoorn
Languages: English, Dutch
+ 31 6 20 09 13 12
dvanhoorn@ra.org
Andriana Matsangou
Languages: English, French
+44 20 4558 4241
amatsangou@ra.org
Francisco González
Languages: English, Spanish
+1 419 889 0133
fgonzalez@ra.org
GABRIELA CORDÓN
Languages: Spanish, English
(502) 4151-2814
gcordon@ra.org
Nurul Wara Firda
Languages: Indonesian, English
+62 813 8725 2509
nfirda@ra.org
MARCUS SCHAEFER
Languages: Swedish, English
+46-73-767-25-68
mschaefer@ra.org
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