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File - Indonesia's special envoy for climate change and energy, Hashim Djojohadikusumo, speaks at the opening ceremony of the Indonesian Pavilion at the UNFCCC COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November ...
Wealthy nations can shape how and where the energy transition will happen. After a disappointing COP29, they need to do more.
Badged as “The Finance COP”, the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) has drawn mixed reactions to its climate finance deal. However, the recognition of the role for both the private ...
Two major global events took place last month: the G20 Summit in Brazil and the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan ...
Discover how COP29's outcomes shape urban architecture and climate resilience for sustainable cities facing extreme weather challenges.
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 ...
At COP29, new rules for carbon markets made them even more controversial Environmental groups say weak guidelines risk facilitating “cowboy carbon markets at a time when the world needs a ...
The United Nation’s COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, ended this weekend with a promise by wealthy countries to spend $300 billion a year by 2035 to help poorer ones adapt. Was this the ...
The UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, was poorly organized, fell far short of goals for climate finance, and raised doubts about the ability of the COP process to halt alarming global warming ...
Sonja Rzepsiki is a JURIST Senior Editor. She attended the COP29 conference in Azerbaijan as part of a group from the Vermont Law & Graduate School. The painfully slow march of climate action was ...
At 2:35am yesterday, COP29 president Mukhtar Babayev formally invited delegates to approve the new global climate goal that was the crucial subject of the conference.
Campaigners have hit out at a “woefully inadequate” financial package for developing nations agreed at Cop29 – with one charity condemning it as a “death sentence for millions”.
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