One message that has resonated across the conference halls at COP29 is the urgent call for increased access to critical climate finance.
Former President of Botswana, HE Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi, will lead a team of Commonwealth election observers to Ghana for the ...
The challenge before the Commonwealth of Nations is monumental. Climate change is no longer a distant threat — it is here, ...
As participants gather with a shared commitment to safeguarding the planet's sustainability, the focus often rests on the ...
The voices of the Indigenous Peoples of the Iwokrama Forest, one of the last pristine rainforests in the world, echoed ...
Commonwealth countries must unite and use their collective voice to demand that climate finance promises are kept to prevent ...
The international community must fulfil its promises to provide greater financial support to small island countries at the ...
Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, points like a finger into the Caspian Sea. Today, as the world's climate negotiators, ...
Sea-level rise is causing irrevocable damage to communities, lives and livelihoods, but also provides some opportunities for ...
The Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration, adopted by the 56 Commonwealth member countries, is one of the largest-ever marine ...
Pension and sovereign funds can take concrete actions to scale up their adaptation financing, explains Daniel Wilde, Economic ...
The Commonwealth Secretariat launched its Forest Carbon Market toolkit at COP29, providing a roadmap to accessing funding through the voluntary carbon market, while protecting the lives and ...