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UNEP’s Emissions Gap Report 2025 highlights
The 2025 Emissions Gap Report from UNEP delivers a sobering message: even if every country fulfills its climate pledges, the world is still on track for 2.3–2.5°C of warming. With current policies, this rises to 2.8°C.
From Climate Justice to Climate Action
Jatinder Cheema, Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor & Author, observed:
“This advisory opinion is more than jurisprudence — it is a mirror reflecting the human cost of delay.
But the opinion also leaves us with unfinished business. It acknowledges the polluter-pays principle but falls short of enforcement. It is our duty to carry this forward to global governance, ensuring that justice for climate is not postponed indefinitely.”
Hosted by Mobius Foundation, the symposium called for stronger accountability and global cooperation — to turn principles into practice and ensure that climate justice is delivered, not delayed.
From Climate Justice to Climate Action
🌿 “Our public institutions, our legal systems, and our collective imagination must now place nature and sustainability at the very heart of their mission,” emphasized Mr. Praveen Garg, President, Mobius Foundation. Hosted by the Mobius Foundation, the symposium highlighted the need to embed sustainability within governance and justice, ensuring that environmental stewardship becomes the foundation of progress.
Echoing the United Nations’ call to address the triple planetary crisis — climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution — the discussion reinforced that tackling these interconnected challenges is vital for a just and resilient future.
From Climate Justice to Climate Action
🌱 Mr. Pradip Burman, Chairman, Mobius Foundation, remarked: “The world today faces an existential challenge climate change. Coastal regions, where most human activity happens, will bear the heaviest burden.”
Hosted by Mobius Foundation, the symposium reaffirmed the urgency of collective climate action reminding us that protecting vulnerable regions is key to safeguarding our shared future.
“Conservation should be approached with a local perspective, as it has a global impact.” Hear from Dr Priya Gupta, Lead - Governance, Law & Policy at @wwfindia, on why integrating cultural systems is essential for the long-term protection of biodiversity in biosphere reserves at the panel discussion on Biosphere Reserves: Strategies for Sustainable Development and Conservation.
Biosphere Reserves are more than just ecological zones—they are cultural and biodiversity hotspots.” Hear from Dr Aditya Joshi, Advisor, Think Tank, Mobius Foundation, as he highlights how multi-stakeholder integration and successful models can balance conservation with sustainable development at the panel discussion on Biosphere Reserves: Strategies for Sustainable Development and Conservation.