Despite the weak agreement seen at the COP30 climate conference, Brazil was right to prioritize discussing the eventual phase-out of fossil fuels. Others must now help to find a way forward.
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COP30 showed that the climate fight is still on
The bottom line is COP30 kept climate conversation alive in a fractured world. It has brought forth strategies and ...
COP30 fell short on fossil fuels and financing goals, but a new dialogue on climate and trade holds promise to put a price on CO2.
At COP30 in Brazil, this year's U.N. climate negotiations crashed out on a hard truth: It’s all about the money.
Many gave the deal lukewarm praise as the best that could be achieved in trying times, while others complained about the ...
United Nations climate talks in Brazil reached a subdued agreement Saturday that pledged more funding for countries to adapt ...
The 2015 Paris Agreement forged a path for the world to stave off the worst climate change scenarios. Here’s where we stand ...
The return of Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to UN climate talks was hoped to spur nations to meet a ...
Many countries and environmentalists expressed outrage that the main cause of climate change was not included in a draft deal ...
Over 80 countries said they will meet in Colombia next year to develop a roadmap to transition away from fossil fuels.
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