
United Nations Climate Change Conference
8 – 18 June 2026, Bonn, Germany
The Green Economics Institute will have an official delegation and side event at the conference
We will be hosting an official United Nations Side Event at the conference
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The sixty fourth sessions of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological
Advice and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SB 64).
The sessions will be held from 8 to 18 June 2026 at the World Conference Center Bonn (WCCB), Platz
der Vereinten Nationen 2, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
The draft provisional agendas for SBSTA 64 and
SBI 64 will be made available on the SB 64 conference page in due course.
The taking of still photographs and making of audio or video recordings within a United Nations
designated conference venue or an online conference platform are subject to guidelines and any
other guidance or instructions deemed relevant by the secretariat or United Nations Security.
Photographs may be taken, and video and audio recordings may be made, by participants within
the United Nations designated conference venue’s public areas, such as lobbies and corridors,
and meeting rooms (except during open and closed official meetings), provided that such
activities do not disrupt the activities or movements of participants or the security provisions of
that area. Permission of those who will be recorded should be sought.
The making of audio and video recordings during open and closed official meetings and in
designated high-security zones is not permitted. The secretariat provides full audio and video
recordings for all official open plenary meetings. All webcast recordings are made available on
the UNFCCC website
Code of conduct
UNFCCC conferences, meetings and events are guided by the highest ethical and standards and
should be professional, respectful, inclusive and harassment-free for all participants. All
participants are expected to behave with integrity and respect towards all participants attending
or involved with any UNFCCC event.
Participation in UNFCCC sessions is governed by the relevant guidelines and policies,
including the Code of Conduct for UNFCCC Events The Code of Conduct contains detailed
information on prohibited conduct, complaint and investigation processes as well as possible
consequences in case of misbehaviour.
UN organizations agree to ensure compliance with the Code of Conduct upon nomination in the
ORS. Individual participants agree to comply upon registering at the conference venue.
The venue will open by 8 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. for the duration of the conference.
There will be no meetings or side events after 6 p.m.
The conference premises will be closed all day on Sunday, 14 June 2026.
Information on the venue is available on the website of the World Conference Center Bonn
(WCCB). A venue map can be found here.
Documents
All essential documents will be made available on the SBSTA 64 and SBI 64 session web pages,
accessible from the UNFCCC website home page, the SB 64 conference page and the UN
Climate Change app. They can also be found on the Documents page (reachable from the
Documents and decisions menu on the UNFCCC home page). All essential documents for the
sessions will be available in due course. Please check the UNFCCC website regularly.
Press Briefings
UN organizations wishing to hold press/media briefings during the sessions should inform the
secretariat in advance of their intention to hold such briefings. This will facilitate adequate
logistical and technical arrangements. Requests should be addressed directly to the UNFCCC
Press Office by email to pressconf@unfccc.int. Further requests for information on press
conferences can also be sent to that email address.






