BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit tried to make progress on how to raise up to $1 trillion in climate finance for the world's most vulnerable, as political tensions overshadowed the talks ...
Mind the gap: The scale of the challenge facing Africa is laid bare in a report launched Thursday which finds that the total climate finance gap for agriculture and land use across Africa will reach ...
Call for change comes after host country Azerbaijan's president calls oil and gas a 'gift of God' ...
For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to ...
If the negotiators can get their act together, though, there is a significant win to be had. Paying for poor countries to go ...
Researchers say just four policies could cut plastic pollution 90 percent by 2050. With no action, plastic waste could nearly ...
Money is a central focus of the climate talks being held in Azerbaijan and the success of the summit is likely to be judged ...
For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to ...
US regulators led by the Federal Reserve have refused to endorse a plan that would have seen the Basel Committee on Banking ...
Developing countries need at least $1 trillion per year by the end of the decade to cope with climate change, economists told ...
Rightwing president Javier Milei has withdrawn Argentina ’s delegation from the ongoing Cop29 United Nations climate summit ...
Host Azerbaijan tried to bring down the diplomatic temperature in Baku on Thursday after a French minister cancelled her trip ...