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As climate delegates walked into Bonn’s World Conference Center on the first Monday after the US attack on Iran’s nuclear ...
One of Switzerland's glaciologists says his teams are noticing a strange phenomenon in the Alpine country's glaciers: Holes are emerging inside — a bit like Swiss cheese — seemingly caused by ...
Lenders seem ready to play with fire so long as they get short-term profits. Banks have upped their financing of fossil fuel ...
Some of the reasons why the world has not been able to quit coal are obvious, and some are less so. Coal is cheap and abundant — particularly in developing economies such as China, India and Indonesia ...
Last month, signatories to the 2015 Paris Agreement were meant to submit updated climate action plans, known as nationally determined contributions. Along with most others, China missed the deadline.
It’s long past time for the entire West to admit it: Its war on climate, best symbolized by 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, has proved a disaster — wrecking economies and worsening lives with ...
The muted response marks an about face for these billionaires. In 2017, when Trump withdrew from the Paris accord for the first time, many tech moguls spoke out against the decision.
New Zealand should consider withdrawing from the Paris Agreement on climate, according to ACT Party leader David Seymour, who is set to become deputy prime minister later this year.
The United Nations confirmed Tuesday it had received notification from Washington of its withdrawal from the Paris climate change agreement, a key campaign pledge of US President Donald Trump.
Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, a UN special envoy on climate change and, according to the Forbes’ global billionaires list, the 16th richest person in the world, announced his ...
Brazil’s role as host of the climate summit COP30 was already set to be tricky, with the planet reaching 1.5C of warming — the lower target set by the Paris Agreement — for the first time ...
In 2017, following the Trump administration’s first withdrawal from the Paris accord, Mr Bloomberg pledged up to US$15 million to support the UNFCCC.
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