Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Climate Action


Every person, in every country in every continent will be impacted in some shape or form by climate change. There is a climate cataclysm looming, and we are underprepared for what this could mean.

Climate change is caused by human activities and threatens life on earth as we know it. With rising greenhouse gas emissions, climate change is occurring at rates much faster than anticipated. Its impacts can be devastating and include extreme and changing weather patterns and rising sea levels.

If left unchecked, climate change will undo a lot of the development progress made over the past years. It will also provoke mass migrations that will lead to instability and wars.

To limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre- industrial levels, emissions must already be decreasing and need to be cut by almost half by 2030, just seven years away. But, we are drastically off track from this target.

Urgent and transformative going beyond mere plans and promises are crucial. It requires raising ambition, covering entire economies and moving towards climate-resilient development, while outlining a clear path to achieve net-zero emissions. Immediate measures are necessary to avoid catastrophic consequences and secure a sustainable future for generations to come.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

International Emergency and Development Aid

IEDA Relief 2008 Houston TX USA G

International Emergency Food Reserve

IEFR 1975 Rome Italy F fg

International Emergency Management Organization

IEMO 2006 Nouakchott Mauritania C g

International Emergency Management Society

TIEMS 1993 Brussels Belgium C

International Environment, Social and Governance Association

IESGA 2021 G

International Environmental Law Research Centre

IELRC 1995 Cartigny Switzerland G

International Falcon Movement - Socialist Educational International

IFM-SEI 1922 Brussels Belgium C

International Federation for Emergency Medicine

IFEM 1991 Melbourne VIC Australia C y

International Federation for Housing and Planning

IFHP 1913 Copenhagen Denmark B y

International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies

IFACCA 2000 Surry Hills NSW Australia D

International Federation of Consulting Engineers

1913 Geneva Switzerland B

International Federation of Hydrographic Societies

IFHS 1972 Exeter UK F

International Federation of Journalists

IFJ 1952 Brussels Belgium B

International Federation of Landscape Architects

IFLA 1948 Brussels Belgium B

International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

IFLA 1927 The Hague Netherlands A y

International Federation of Private Water Operators

AquaFed 2005 Paris France C t

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

1919 Geneva Switzerland B

International Federation of Telephone Emergency Services

IFOTES 1967 Udine Italy C

International Feed Industry Federation

IFIF 1987 Wiehl Germany B yt

International Fertiliser Society

IFS 1947 Colchester UK D

International Finance and Leasing Association

IFLA 1965 D

International Fistball Association

IFA 1960 Linz Austria D

International Flood Initiative

IFI 2005 Tsukuba Japan E y

International Flood Network

IFNet 2003 Tokyo Japan F

International Fog and Dew Association

IFDA 2016 Münster Germany E c

International Food and Agribusiness Management Association

IFAMA 1990 Corvallis OR USA D

International Food, Wine, and Travel Writers Association

IFW and TWA 1956 Murrieta CA USA N

International Forum of Meteorological Societies

IFMS 2009 Dollard-des-Ormeaux QC Canada F y

International Forum on Sustainable Value Chains

ISVC 2013 Horgen Switzerland F

International Foundation of the High Altitude Research Stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat

HFSJG 1930 Bern Switzerland F f

International Friendship League

IFL 1926 Ross-on-Wye UK F y

International Fund for Agricultural Development

IFAD Rome Italy F fg

International Geothermal Association

IGA 1988 Bonn Germany C

International Glaciological Society

IGS 1936 Cambridge UK C v

International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project

IGAC Boulder CO USA E

International Global Change Institute, Hamilton

IGCI 1997 Hamilton New Zealand G j

International Group for Wind-Related Disaster Risk Reduction

IG-WRDRR 2009 Shanghai China E y

International Heat Flow Commission

IHFC 1963 Genoa Italy E v

International Humanitarian Centre for Rehabilitation of Survivors after Chernobyl Disaster

ROZRADA 1994 Kiev Ukraine G

International Hurricane Research Center

Miami FL USA G

International Hydropower Association

IHA 1995 London UK C

International Ice Charting Working Group

IICWG 1999 F

International Ice Patrol

IIP 1914 Suitland MD USA F g

International Indian Treaty Council

IITC 1974 Tucson AZ USA F

International Indigenous Forum on Climate Change

J

International Initiative for a Sustainable Built Environment

iiSBE 2001 Ottawa ON Canada F

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

IIASA 1972 Laxenburg Austria D j

International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research

I2CCNER 2010 Fukuoka Japan G j

International Institute for Disaster Risk Management

IDRM 1998 Manila Philippines N j

International Institute for Energy Conservation

IIEC 1984 F j

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