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 ...
The UN climate talks are in disarray after a French minister cancelled her trip and Argentina withdrew its delegation.
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 ...
As with last year’s COP28 climate talks in Dubai, significantly more fossil lobbyists have been granted access to COP29 than ...
Poor countries need $1tn a year in climate finance by 2030, five years earlier than rich countries are likely to agree to at ...
For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to ...
With major countries accounting for a large portion of the global carbon footprint absent from the summit in Baku, talks hold ...
BAKU: Pay now to help poorer countries cope with climate change or pay more later, negotiators were warned on Thursday (Nov ...
Tension are rising between developed and developing nations as the world's climate negotiators grapple with a $A2 ...
If the negotiators can get their act together, though, there is a significant win to be had. Paying for poor countries to go ...
Chief Adviser to the interim government Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus has likened the haggling at the UN COP29 climate ...
Right-wing president Javier Milei has withdrawn Argentina ’s delegation from the Cop29 UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan.