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This section offers an overview about press and media at UN Climate Change and provides information relevant to media representatives.

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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 this 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.

 

If your application is approved, you will receive a confirmation email. 
Badges will be issued in the registration area of the venue on the first day of the conference.

The secretariat does not accept accreditations requests via any other channel (e-mail, post, etc.).  Any accreditation materials not sent through the INDICO UN and ORS online systems will not be processed.

In case you have questions, or need any additional information about media accreditation procedure, please contact: Press@unfccc.int.

If you are facing technical issues with INDICO UN, please contact: RAMT@unfccc.int.

If you have technical issues in ORS, please complete the ORS Support Form or contact UN Climate Change Service Desk.

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Media representatives interested in covering the Climate Week 3 (Yeosu, Republic of Korea, 21 - 25 April 2026) must be fully accredited.

Please use this link to access the INDICO UN platform to create an account and submit your application. 

You will be required to present a letter of assignment which meets the following criteria: 

  • The letter must be on your organization’s official letterhead. 
  • It must be from your supervisor addressed to the UN Climate Change Press Office. 
  • It must specify which meeting is to be covered and on what dates. 
  • It must provide links to your organization's website. 
  • It must state that you are assigned to cover the event, together with your full name and position 
  • It must explain which the type of coverage planned (news reporting, photo, video, documentary, etc.) 
  • It must be signed by your supervisor. 
  • It must contain contact information for your supervisor (email or phone number).  

If your application is approved, you will receive a confirmation email. 
Badges will be issued in the registration area of the venue on the first day of the conference.

The secretariat does not accept accreditations requests via any other channel (e-mail, post, etc.).  Any accreditation materials not sent through the INDICO UN online system will not be processed.

In case you have questions, or need any additional information about media accreditation procedure, please contact: Press@unfccc.int.

If you are facing technical issues with INDICO UN, please contact: RAMT@unfccc.int.

For general queries on Climate Weeks, please contact climate-week@unfccc.int.

Press conference at June UN Climate Meetings

The UNFCCC Secretariat has established guidelines for admitted observer organizations on how to book press conferences during official sessions.

The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure that all admitted observers have a fair opportunity to make use of the limited number of press conference slots to communicate their messages to the media, while also maintaining the orderly flow of press conference activities. They outline:

  • the procedures for requesting a press conference slot,
  • the selection process,
  • the criteria for eligibility,
  • operational rules for the use of press conference rooms.

Clear and accessible rules help promote efficient scheduling and support the broader goal of transparent and multi-stakeholder communication to media on climate action during critical international negotiations.

Guidelines are published and can be viewed and downloaded here

Timeline for submitting booking requests for SB 62:

  • Opening of press conference application: 19.05.2025
  • Closure of press conference application: 25.06.2025
  • Confirmations send out starting: 28.05.2025
  • Requests submitted after 28.05.2025, will be confirmed as soon as possible.
Registration and acreditation

The UN Climate Change secretariat has introduced updates to the registration of UN Climate Change conference participants, with the aim to increase the transparency of participation in the UN Climate Change process.

More information related to these changes is available here.

Information for the press
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Visit our essential information page for an  overview of the UN Climate Change process and the work of the secretariat.

Calendar: Climate Hub 360 / Climate Clock

Bookmark the UN Climate Change calendar “Climate Hub 360”. This tool provides a list of events including dates, location, themes and type of meeting.

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Read decisions online or download documents as a PDF file. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement are available in all six UN languages.

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Mobile App

Download our free “UN Climate Change app” on your mobile device (smartphone or tablet) for quick access to key information and sign up for important updates. The App is available in the Google (Android) and iTunes (IOS) stores and is a great way to follow international climate action at any time and especially during UN Climate Change meetings.

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Media-accreditation

UN Climate Change media accreditation

The UN Climate Change secretariat follows the United Nations criteria for accreditation of media (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish). However, decisions on accreditation for UN Climate Change events are made solely by the UN Climate Change.

Online accreditation is the only official channel to obtain registration for the media. The secretariat is not in a position to accept accreditations via any other channel (e-mail, fax, post, etc).  Any accreditation materials not sent through the online system will not be processed.

 

How to apply for media accreditation


1. Go to the Online Registration System
2. Look on the top left corner for options to either login or create an account.
3. If you already have an account, log in with your e-mail address and password.
4. In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, select <meeting to follow> as the current meeting.
5. Upload the required documentation and click on "Submit application"

Only completed applications will be considered. Delays could occur if the request does not have the required documents (copy of press card, letter of assignment) or is not submitted.

Once the request is approved, a confirmation will be sent to the e-mail address on file in the online account. You need to come in person to collect your media pass.

Please note that applying for accreditation does not guarantee registration. The secretariat may, at any time and for safety and security reasons, put measures in place to manage the number of accredited media who are able to attend the conference.

Media accreditation is strictly reserved for media professionals (print, photo, radio, television, film, news agencies and online media) who represent a bona fide media organization formally registered as a media organization in a country recognized by the United Nations General Assembly.

Accreditation will only be given on proof of a track record of reporting for media organizations. Applications are considered on a case-by-case basis. The UN Climate Change secretariat reserves the right to deny or withdraw accreditation of journalists from media organizations whose activities run counter to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, or who abuse the privileges so extended or put the accreditation to improper use or act in a way not consistent with the principles of the Organization.

Accreditation is required for all media who wish to cover UN Climate Change meetings.

Guide to the online media accreditation system

In order to complete the process you will need the information detailed below. All information must be as it appears in the passport or other official photo identification document which the participant intends to present at the registration desk.

  • Complete name as it appears on official photo identification
  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Passport or other photo identification number (drivers license, etc.)
  • Email address

Please note: Media focal points must also apply through ORS if they wish to cover the meeting. 

Media personnel don’t need to submit any documentation with their ORS applications.  

Please be sure to use the exact name and spelling (including capitalization) of the nominator across ORS and Indico.  

For example, if the Indico application has “NBC” as the nominator, ORS applications with “National Broadcasting Corporation” may not be processed. 

Once all your assigned media personnel have applied through ORS, please submit your media focal point application.  

You will be asked to upload the documentation that you have prepared in Step 1.  

If your application is approved, you will receive a confirmation email.

Applications submitted via ORS whose details match the information in the letter of assignment submitted by the media focal point will be automatically approved.

If changes need to be made to the list of assigned media personnel, please contact our team at press@unfccc.int.  

Step by Step Guide for applications through ORS

UNFCCC Online Registration System (ORS) is an instrument that supports the nomination of participants for the UNFCCC sessions.

It allows each individual seeking accreditation as media to create a personal account, enter personal data and upload required information. The status of the requested accreditation will also be available through the system.

Accreditation online is the official channel to obtain registration for the media for a conference or event. The secretariat does not accept accreditations via any other channel.

All media must be accredited for each conference or event; previous approved accreditations do not apply.

Media representatives who have previously been duly accredited to UNFCCC conferences will be able to retrieve their personal data by logging into their ORS account and uploading a new letter of assignment and copy of a valid press card, if it has expired since the last conference.

Your accreditation will rely on the application submitted by your focal point which should have your name and details included. You will receive an individual confirmation letter if your application is approved. Any inquiries should be communicated through your online registration account or directed to press@unfccc.int.

Go to the Online Registration System (ORS)

Look on the top left corner for options to either login or create an account.

If you are using ORS for the first time, you need to request an account creation and will receive an e-mail with the confirmation link.

Please follow the link and finish the account creation procedure.

For the user account information must be as it appears in the passport or other official photo identification document which the participant intends to present at the registration desk:

  • Complete name as it appears on official photo identification
  • Date of birth
  • Nationality
  • Passport or other photo identification number (driver’s license, etc.)
  • Email address

You will receive another e-mail with your login name, password and further instructions. The online system recognizes only valid e-mail addresses.

If you already have an account, log in with your e-mail address and password.

In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, select SB64 as the current meeting.

Input your personal details and click on "Submit application"

  • Please note that you will not have to submit individual letters of assignment or press cards as in previous years.
  • To avoid any delays, please also be sure that the “nominator” category (the name of your media organization) on your ORS application is filled out exactly as the “nominator” category in your focal point’s Indico application

Privacy Policy

The names and information entered are for purposes of identification and verification only. Required information is used for accreditation and statistical purposes and will not be published for general access. This information will be retained in the system for use at future sessions, unless a written request to remove it is received from the media concerned.

Letters of assignment and copies of press cards are not retained.  For each meeting a new letter of assignment must be submitted and copy of a valid press card, if it has expired since the last meeting.

Press-conferences

Press conferences at UN Climate Change meetings

 

During UN Climate Change meetings, Parties and admitted observer organizations are encouraged to hold press conferences. The UN Climate Change Press Office oversees press conferences bookings. For more information on how to book a press conference room, please read the following guidelines carefully.

To reserve the press conference room(s), please send a completed press conference request form to the UN Climate Change Press Office.

To reserve the press conference room(s), please send a completed press conference request form to the UN Climate Change Press Office.

Please note that:
• Only registered government representatives and admitted observer organizations (admitted IGOs and admitted NGOs) may hold a press conference.
• There is no cost for use of the press conference room.
• Press conferences may be requested from the first to the final day of the conference.
• All requests are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis with alternatives being offered if the requested time slot is already reserved. First priority is given to Parties and the Executive Secretary of UN Climate Change.
• Each press conference is 30 minutes in length, maximum. Time limits are strictly enforced.
• Normal press conference services are provided between the hours of 09:00-18:00 (last slot starts at 17:30; bearing exceptional circumstances).
• All press conferences must be requested no later than 16:00 local time the day before the desired date. Requests received after this time will be dealt with; however, the desired timeslot cannot be guaranteed.
• Titles of press conferences (if any) must be submitted no later than 16:00 local time the day before the desired date.
• Same-day requests must be received at least two hours before the requested time.
• Once confirmed, every effort will be made to retain reserved dates and times. However, if a priority booking request is received, we will work with the contact person to find a suitable alternative.
• Note that attendance is limited to accredited media registered for the conference. Access is also granted to the UN Climate Change communications team plus a limited number of staff from the delegation/organization holding the press conference.

• Participants are responsible for creating their own media distribution lists and informing the media of their press conferences. UN Climate Change staff will make media advisories and other information available to accredited press through a page designated to third party’s press releases and media advisories. Please follow the instructions on how to submit your press materials.
• In order to reduce paper consumption, scheduled press conferences are announced on the UN Climate Change website and on the CCTV screens throughout the conference premises.

The UNFCCC Secretariat has established guidelines for admitted observer organizations on how to book press conferences during official sessions.

The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure that all admitted observers have a fair opportunity to make use of the limited number of press conference slots to communicate their messages to the media, while also maintaining the orderly flow of press conference activities. They outline:

  • the procedures for requesting a press conference slot,
  • the selection process,
  • the criteria for eligibility,
  • operational rules for the use of press conference rooms.

Clear and accessible rules help promote efficient scheduling and support the broader goal of transparent and multi-stakeholder communication to media on climate action during critical international negotiations.

Guidelines are published and can be viewed and downloaded here

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Interview requests

 

UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell is the organization’s principle spokesperson. In addition, interviews with other UN Climate Change experts can be arranged based on the specific field of interest. To arrange for an interview with representatives of the Parties to the Convention, please refer to the list of National Focal Points.

Interview requests can be sent to the UN Climate Change Press Office. In order to help us to determine if your interview will be feasible, please include your media organization and the following details with your request:

  1. What is the preferred date and time for the interview?
  2. How much time is needed?
  3. Will the interview be conducted in-person or virtually?
  4. Will a television/radio interview be live or pre-recorded?
  5. In which language will the interview take place?
  6. Where will the interview be held: Studio or on-site?
  7. Who will conduct the interview?
  8. Which topics will be covered in the interview?
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