GCA appoints Margarita Astralaga as Steering Committee Chair
The Global Commons Alliance is delighted to welcome Margarita Astralaga as the new Chair of its Steering Committee.
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The Global Commons Alliance is delighted to welcome Margarita Astralaga as the new Chair of its Steering Committee.
The Global Commons Alliance is taking part in the Planetary Health Summit 2024 (PHAM) and 6th Annual Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 16-19 April.
Appointed and hosted by the global research network Future Earth, and serving as the scientific cornerstone of the Global Commons Alliance, the Earth Commission is proud to announce the initiation of its second assessment.
In May 2023, 17 pioneering companies representing sectors and supply chains significantly impacting nature embarked upon a unique journey: piloting the first-ever science-based targets for nature.
A new study published by an international team of researchers from the Earth Commission, hosted by Future Earth, introduces strategic and transparent procedures to help cities and businesses align their sustainability efforts with Earth system boundaries (ESBs).
After over a year of deep collaboration with design agency Johnson Banks, the GCA Steering Committee and components, as well as with input from various partners, GCA launched its new visual identity at COP28.
The Global Commons Alliance, many of our partners, and our core components – Accountability Accelerator, Earth Commission, Earth HQ, Science Based Targets Network and Systems Change Lab – will be in the UAE for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), which takes place from 30 November to 12 December 2023.
With a shared vision for revolutionizing the way we talk about climate change, together New Zero World, Global Commons Alliance and over 60 contributors and organizations launched the white paper at Climate Week NYC in September.
Global efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C are failing across the board, with recent progress made on every indicator — except electric passenger car sales — lagging significantly behind the pace and scale that is necessary to address the climate crisis, according to the State of Climate Action 2023 report.