Achieve the BAM!: Belém-Antalya Mechanism for Global Just Transitions

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The Bonn climate talks come at a moment of growing geopolitical instability and pressure on international cooperation. As governments begin shaping the Belém-Antalya Mechanism for Global Just Transitions (BAM), there is a real risk that powerful countries will weaken efforts to deliver a just transition that works for workers, communities and the Global South.
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While multilateral politics and climate governance are on the ropes, the climate justice movement has a unique opportunity to intervene in the design of an important new body for climate governance – the Belém-Antalya Mechanism for Global Just Transitions (BAM).

With the COP30 Presidency stating that defining and designing the functions of the mechanism is a priority for the upcoming Bonn climate talks, happening between the 8-18 June, this is a key moment for governments to show that international cooperation is not dead while pushing for climate justice.

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