Media Advisory: Will Bonn catalyse or catastrophise?
MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release
Will Bonn catalyse or catastrophise:
State of play during week two of UN Bonn climate negotiations
Bonn, Germany— There are only a few days remaining before the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations in Bonn, Germany officially come to a close. To catalyse the action needed to curb the climate crisis, governments must make every minute in the negotiating rooms count. Real action in this moment means:
- Advancing a Belém Action Mechanism that is people-centred, incorporates Just Transition principles, goes beyond the energy sector and is operationalised by COP32.
- Following through with commitments from the Global North to deliver the climate finance needed to ensure Global South communities can meaningfully adapt and respond to climate change.
- Rejecting risky, unproven and harmful schemes like carbon markets in Article 6 and geo-engineering, which lock us into decades more of fossil fuels rather than curbing emissions.
- Laying the groundwork for the community-driven solutions that can truly transform all emissions-intensive industries, including the fossil fuel industry and industrial agriculture.
- Addressing the links between fossil-fuelled violence and genocide, and acknowledging that the military industrial complex is sending emissions soaring while destroying land and communities already experiencing devastating impacts from the climate crisis.
- Ending corporate capture of climate policy and holding the Global North accountable to doing their fair share of climate action.
Join members of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice (DCJ) to hear about the current state of play in the negotiations and what governments must do as the clock winds down to ensure that the UN Bonn climate talks catalyse climate action, not further catastrophise the climate crisis.
WHEN: Tuesday 16 June 2026, 9:30-10:00 CEST (UTC + 2)
WHERE: Nairobi 4, Main building, Inside the World Conference Center and webcast here
WITH:
- Meena Raman, Third World Network
- Margaret Mullen, Re-Earth Initiative
- Chadli Sadorra, Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development
- Jax Bongon, IBON International
- Moderated by Rachitaa Gupta, Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
CONTACT: [email protected]
For more detail on DCJ’s demands across all topics on the agenda for Bonn, read DCJ’s SB64 Position Paper: Advancing Climate Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis