After COP30: What Colombia moved, what it couldn’t and why ISDS is still in the way

Wednesday, May 27 11:00 AM MDT The Colombia COP marked a real shift. It advanced a more science-based roadmap and built broader international alignment around the need for a

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Solar under pressure: what’s driving the pushback?

Tuesday 21 April, 1:00 EST As Bill McKibben says: Sunlight travels 93 million miles to reach your roof, and it doesn’t pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Solar

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COPx Colorado Launch event

Friday 3 April, 1:00 MT If you are in Colorado, join us 3 April for the launch of COPx Colorado: 1 PM at the Rayback Collective, 2775 Valmont

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Calling all university graduates!

Mike Wallace, Former Focal Point for US and Canada for Global Reporting Initiative, now Strategic Advisor to S&P Global; Mike is a member of the COPx Core Group

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Making carbon markets work: A conversation on what’s next

Tuesday 31 March, 1:00 - 2:15 ET Join us Tuesday 31 March for a conversation on whether carbon markets work, how to make them work better, and what you can

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COPx: We can solve the climate crisis and rebuild democracy

By Hunter Lovins Many crises face us, but two are existential: the climate crisis and the threats to democracy around the world. For 30 years, the world’s governments,

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Germany’s energy transition

25 February 2026 A conversation on lessons from Germany’s solar energy transition: what the Energiewende (Germany’s energy transition) means for communities around the world.As countries and communities race

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Climate Voices with Bill Weihl and Hunter Lovins

Originally published in Climate Voices by Bill Weihl In this issue I’m pleased to be talking with Hunter Lovins, President and Founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions and co-creator

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Announcing COPx: the people’s climate network

By Hunter Lovins For 30 years, the world’s governments, working through the United Nations, have negotiated to keep global warming within “safe levels” of temperature rise. Most nations

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