UN climate talks were nearing a midway point on Friday, with countries still wrangling over which issues they might be able to rally around in a final summit deal – and whether such a deal is even ...
Does it make sense to continue holding massive international summits if the core of the problem—the continued use of oil, gas, and coal—continues to be systematically avoided?
The final agreement produced at the COP30 meeting where representatives of nearly 200 countries met to address the issue of climate change makes no mention of transitioning away from fossil fuels.
A breach, a blockade, and a blaze: tumultuous UN climate talks head into their final day Friday in the Brazilian Amazon, with countries still sharply split over fossil fuels. At stake at COP30 is ...
Nearly 200 countries at the United Nations climate talks did little to counteract papal criticism that "failing" political will is undermining global efforts to stave off dangerous levels of global ...
Energy company also under pressure from worse oil trading performance and weaker oil prices ...
BELEM, Brazil— Advocates and veteran observers from four continents will hold a press conference Tuesday updating the status of a COP30 roadmap for fossil fuel phaseout and the urgent need for any ...
The world’s largest climate summit has just wrapped in Belém, Brazil. 194 countries attended — all but the US, Afghanistan and Myanmar. Yet, Brazil’s commitment to multilateralism, led by President ...
The UN Climate Conference in Brazil ended in disappointment, with the final report lacking any language acknowledging the role of fossil fuels in the crisis. This is an absurd, dangerous and ...
Delegates are set to resume their negotiations after a dramatic fire on Thursday afternoon torched a hole through the fabric ceiling of the COP30 venue, forcing a ...
A breach, a blockade, and a blaze: tumultuous UN climate talks head into their final day Friday in the Brazilian Amazon, with countries still sharply split over fossil fuels.