If the entirety of African nations cut their global emissions by 100%, that would only account for 4% reduction of the world’s emissions. That staggering fact...
You could see them if you tried: on paintings hung on cafe walls, tucked among arrays of souvenir ornaments and plastic knick knacks, blinking on the...
I share the frustration already expressed in Jen Grey Eagle’s blog and Melody Arteaga’s interview with Ethan Vue about this morning’s youth engagement session hosted by...
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The Azerbaijan COP29 presidency scrapped the launch of a new climate fund with expected contributions from fossil fuel producers during the summit as the initiative risked...
As I wind down from day 4 of COP29, I can’t help but feel many mixed emotions about our future as humans. I’ve filled my days...
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Since arriving here at COP29, I’ve been thinking about the different reasons people come to this global stage. There are delegations like ours that are justice-centered...
The United Arab Emirates – host nation of last year’s COP28 climate summit – has become the first country to submit a climate action plan to...
Around 500 scientists, civil servants, journalists and climate experts took part in the 10th annual Carbon Brief quiz on Wednesday 6 November 2024. This year’s quiz...