UNFCCC: Join UN Climate Action on Social Media

The UNFCCC secretariat’s main Twitter account @UNFCCC – “UN Climate Action” – has passed the 200,000 follower milestone, reflecting the growing interest in climate action ahead of the UN climate change conference in Paris this year, at which a new universal climate change agreement will be concluded. The account focuses on top stories showing how momentum for a successful outcome in Paris is building, also at the regional, city, business and investor levels.

Many of the tweets link to articles published on a daily basis in the UNFCCC Newsroom. The Newsroom is available in English, French and Spanish, and the secretariat has Twitter accounts in these three languages. The secretariat is expanding its outreach via social media and the Newsroom, and provides opportunities for virtual participation at all major UNFCCC meetings.

Here the full list of our social media accounts:

Twitter

UNFCCC in English

UNFCCC in French

UNFCCC in Spanish

Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres

Momentum for Change

UN Carbon Mechanisms

Facebook

UNFCCC

Momentum for Change

Adaptation Exchange

UN Carbon Mechanisms

Other Channels

UNFCCC on LinkedIn

UNFCCC on Flickr

UNFCCC on YouTube

Momentum for Change on Vimeo

Momentum for Change on SoundCloud

UNFCCC on Google+

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Source: UNFCCC Resource from 07.08.2015The UNFCCC secretariat’s main Twitter account @UNFCCC – “UN Climate Action” – has passed the 200,000 follower milestone, reflecting the growing interest in climate action ahead of the UN climate change conference in Paris this year, at which a new universal climate change agreement will be concluded. The account focuses on top stories showing how momentum for a successful outcome in Paris is building, also at the regional, city, business and investor levels.

Many of the tweets link to articles published on a daily basis in the UNFCCC Newsroom. The Newsroom is available in English, French and Spanish, and the secretariat has Twitter accounts in these three languages. The secretariat is expanding its outreach via social media and the Newsroom, and provides opportunities for virtual participation at all major UNFCCC meetings.

Here the full list of our social media accounts:

Twitter

UNFCCC in English

UNFCCC in French

UNFCCC in Spanish

Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres

Momentum for Change

UN Carbon Mechanisms

Facebook

UNFCCC

Momentum for Change

Adaptation Exchange

UN Carbon Mechanisms

Other Channels

UNFCCC on LinkedIn

UNFCCC on Flickr

UNFCCC on YouTube

Momentum for Change on Vimeo

Momentum for Change on SoundCloud

UNFCCC on Google+

Read this article online

Source: UNFCCC Resource from 07.08.2015