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Episcopal bodies of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean have jointly issued a call for climate Justice ahead of ...
At the end of the 20th century, following the collapse of the Soviet Union and during a time when a new global political ...
The UK has cut its carbon emissions by 50.4 percent since 1990 levels, a group of experts tasked with advising the government ...
As was realized after the Second World War, peace and prosperity stem from partnership and sustained investment in human ...
Without mitigation on the table, developed countries are less upbeat about the talks. To them, cutting emissions has been the ...
After two days of diplomatic deadlock, global climate negotiations have finally begun in Bonn, Germany, but not before exposing the deep divisions that could derail this year's crucial COP30 summit in ...
Justice & Health How COP29 Came Close to Collapse, as Developed and Developing Nations Clashed Under the Weak Azerbaijanis Climate analyst Alden Meyer says the annual climate talks did little to ...
The COP29 deal acknowledged that lower income countries will need some $1.3 trillion annually to pay for their energy transition and build up their resilience to future climate impacts.
Contentious COP29 deal casts doubt over climate plans Kelly MACNAMARA Nov 28, 2024 Updated Nov 29, 2024 1 of 4 ...
A bitterly-fought climate finance deal reached at COP29 risks weakening emissions-cutting plans from developing countries, observers say, further raising the stakes for new national commitments ...
COP29 Delegates Ignored the Ultimate Cause of Global Warming | Opinion Published Nov 27, 2024 at 5:24 AM EST Updated Nov 27, 2024 at 12:25 PM EST By Kirsten Stade conservation biologist ...
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