Starting tomorrow, climate negotiators and experts from around the world will gather in Bonn, Germany, for the annual UN June Climate Meetings – formally called the sixty-fourth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SB64).
These meetings are a crucial stepping stone, helping to set the agenda for the COP31 UN Climate Conference in November in Antalya, Türkiye, and driving action now.
They come at a critical time - as climate impacts get worse, like the shocking recent extreme heat killing thousands in a single day. And as economies and households everywhere are hammered by sky-high fossil fuel costs, driven by conflict.
The June Climate Meetings will have a strong focus on advancing issues like climate resilience, protecting workers and communities, delivering agreed finance commitments, and ensuring no country is left behind in the global clean energy boom. As renewables smash investment records.
“So now’s the time to double down on delivering in full on the Paris Climate Agreement. Meeting the targets we set in the first global stocktake - like tripling renewable energy, doubling energy efficiency, and transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner,” writes UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell in a recent LinkedIn post. “The Global Climate Action Agenda - which brings together governments, companies, innovators, investors, and civil society - can help us meet these targets and build the confidence we need to set stronger ones in the future.”
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Starting next week, delegates from around the world will gather in Bonn, Germany, for the UN June Climate Meetings.
As it’s known formally, the sixty-fourth sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SB64) will be a key moment to advance technical work, ahead of COP 31 in Antalya, Türkiye, this November.
Our secretariat team has been working hard to prepare for SB64, and we look forward to warmly welcoming representatives of Parties and other stakeholders in Bonn, for an important and constructive session, at a crucial time for climate multilateralism.
The full schedule of meetings and the Meetings at a glance page are available online and provide access to meeting information throughout the session. The full calendar allows participants to browse the complete schedule, while Meetings at a glance offers a daily programme of meetings and schedule updates.
Information on mandated and special events, as well as the schedule of the negotiations, will be made available on the SB 64 session pages. During the session, please also consult the Daily Programme, SB 64 digital platform and CCTV for updated information.
The SB 64 digital platform is available to registered participants. Registered users can join meetings according to their badge type and network with other participants online.
Media representatives interested in covering the June Climate Meetings - SB64 (Bonn, 08 - 18 June 2026) must be fully accredited.
Please note the new accreditation model for SBs and COPs explained on our Press and Media page under "Media Accreditation" tab.
MEDIA FOCAL POINTS:
Please use this link to access the INDICO UN platform to create an account and submit your application including the list of assigned media personnel.
If media focal points wish to cover the event, they must also register in ORS.
MEDIA PERSONNEL:
Please use this link to access Online Registration System (ORS) to log in or create new account to apply for accreditation.
Information for participants page is now published.
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