Rwanda is exploring innovative approaches to mobilise $6.2 billion climate finance, from 2024 to 2030, as part of implementing the newly adopted Climate and Nature Finance Strategy at speed.
The event was driven by a feeling that COP has grown exclusionary and the climate solutions it fosters are harming their communities.
Theo James calls on leaders to act on ‘escalating injustice’ for refugees at Cop - James was speaking at the launch of the UN ...
The declaration urges developed nations to honour their commitment to provide $100 billion annually in climate finance ...
Oil and gas majors TotalEnergies, BP, Shell and Equinor pledged on Friday to invest $500 million to increase access to ...
At the United Nations climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, wars are top of mind for some leaders and activists who have ...
Editor's Note: The 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change ...
The U.S. is one of the planet’s leading producers and consumers of meat and dairy products. At last year’s COP28, as world ...
A high-tech system that identifies major methane leaks has delivered 1,200 notifications to governments and companies over ...
Cities in Asia and the United States emit the most heat-trapping gas that feeds climate change, with Shanghai the most ...
A group of conflict-affected countries is pushing at COP29 to double financial aid to more than $20 billion a year to combat ...
Russia backs the Paris climate agreement, the Kremlin’s envoy said, adding he hoped President-elect Donald Trump will also ...