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OUR G L O B A L WOR K
IN 2023, CLIMATE RECORDS WERE SHATTERED ACROSS THE PLANET.
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ESCAPE THE WORST IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, AND
BUILD A SAFER FUTURE FOR ALL. BUT OUR WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY IS RAPIDLY
NARROWING -- ACTION IS NEEDED NOW.
THE ENERGY TRANSITION MUST
ACCELERATE
While the COP28 climate summit in Dubai
showed how national commitments to
limit global warming to 1.5°C are woefully
inadequate, there was welcome progress
towards ending the fossil fuel era. Countries
reached a historic agreement to " transition
away " from fossil fuels - a significant moment
as this is the first time all types of fossil
fuel have been explicitly included in climate
negotiations decisions, despite being the
main driver of climate change.
Along with many partners, including
small island states that are particularly
vulnerable to climate change, we pushed hard
for countries to commit to a full phase-out
of coal, gas and oil. While the final outcome
falls short of this, it should help accelerate
the energy transition - supported by new
commitments to triple global renewable energy
capacity, double energy efficiency by 2030,
and phase out unabated coal generation
and inefficient fossil fuel subsidies.
LOSS AND DAMAGE WIN
One big win, backed by WWF, at COP28
was the green light to operationalize the
Loss and Damage Fund, which will provide
financial support for countries most affected
by the unavoidable impacts of climate change.
Although many countries made financial
pledges to the fund, much more is needed in
the face of mounting climate disasters.
LINKING CLIMATE AND NATURE ACTION
Protecting nature is critical to combating
climate change, and vice versa. WWF has
been a key advocate for tackling these twin
crises together - and, in 2023, we welcomed
moves at COP28 and other events towards
better integrating country-level plans on
tackling climate change and biodiversity loss.
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SUPPORTING AT-RISK COMMUNITIES
The climate crisis will impact people
everywhere, but the most vulnerable
communities will continue to be hit the
hardest. Through our ongoing partnership
with the International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC),
the world's largest humanitarian network,
we grew our support for at-risk communities
so they can adapt to the increasing climate
impacts through nature-based solutions.

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