Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Helping you to understand and thrive in our changing world With global temperatures nearing 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels this ...
COP29 negotiators significantly reduced the climate finance goal, leading to outrage from developing nations. Key climate issues were delayed due to the use of Rule 16, pushing discussions to next ...
A finance deal reached at the COP29 summit to help poorer countries tackle climate change has been bitterly criticised, climate activists are calling for more action Days of negotiations in Azerbaijan ...
COP29 secured a $300 billion annual climate finance pledge from wealthy nations, but this falls significantly short of the $1.3 trillion needed annually by emerging economies. Methane reduction ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. COP29 lacked significant commitments to tackle heavy industry's 30% of global emissions Investments must reach final ...
Agreements made at COP29 fell short of the ambition and focus needed to fully address the impacts of climate change on health and maximize the benefits of action, according to experts from the London ...
This year's United Nations climate summit, the Conference of the Parties (COP29) which starts in Azerbaijan this week, has been dubbed the "finance COP." Its key focus is on establishing a new ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica Sanders covers climate justice and sustainability from the DMV. At COP29 in Baku, climate finance pledges expanded, youth ...
(Berlin) – Governments participating in the 29th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) should urgently commit to drastically reducing their greenhouse gas emissions, including by ...
At the Pacific Island nations exhibition stand, I spoke to Gabby, who is 15 and travelled here from her home in Vanuatu. She told me how schools can be shut for months or knocked down in cyclones.
As a reminder, yesterday the COP29 presidency published the latest draft deal, which outlined that wealthy countries - like those in the EU, the UK and the US - were prepared to offer $250bn each year ...
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