Ever spent more time searching our website for a document than actually reading it? Been there, done that! That’s why we’ve added a new sessions & documents section on our SB64 conference webpage to help participants quickly find documents for the June Climate Meetings.
From this new tab, you can access:
- Pre-session documents for SBI 64 and SBSTA 64
- Agendas as adopted
- In-session documents, which will be added as they become available during the session
For additional help finding official documents and information, you can also use AskUNFCCC, our AI-powered search bot (the pink pop-up on the bottom right corner of this page).
Think of AskUNFCCC as your friendly digital co-pilot – ready to find what you need from the UNFCCC website, faster than you can say “it is so decided.”
Happy searching!
Today at the UN June Climate Meetings, the incoming COP31 Presidency of Türkiye announced new targets, as part of its Global Climate Action Agenda launch.
- Electrification target to raise share of final energy demand met by electricity from just over 20% today to 35% by 2035
- Halving growth in global waste by 2035
- Resilient Cities target of reducing energy consumption intensity in the building sector by at least 25% by 2035
More details are in this press release today from the COP31 Presidency.
Culture and storytelling shape how people understand and respond to climate change. Film, in particular, can make complex issues human, relatable, and accessible.
Today at SB64, a special side event will feature a screening of the short film-festival-winner “An Amazon’s Night Dream” and a discussion that will examine how film and the broader creative industries can move beyond awareness-raising to inspire hope, agency, and tangible climate action.
The event brings together two UN Climate Change-led initiatives: Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action and Resilience Frontiers, which explores climate-positive futures and pathways towards them through foresight.
Both initiatives share a belief in the power of imagination and storytelling to help envision and shape resilient and sustainable desirable futures.
What: The power of culture and film in climate storytelling
When: Tuesday 9 June
Time: 13:30 to 14:45 CEST
Location: Room Berlin 1/2, Plenary Building