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Central Asia remains one of ECO’s primary areas of focus. Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, as the region’s largest economies, play ...
As some wealthy countries backslide on climate promises, the world’s least developed countries warn that “every fraction of a ...
Ten days of negotiations in the German city of Bonn to lay the groundwork for the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil in ...
After stalling at COP29, governments agree on how to frame a just transition that is fair to workers, protects nature and ...
As the Global South gains power and asserts its demands for justice and equity, the EU’s self-congratulatory multilateralism ...
The United Nations will mark its 80th anniversary this month but there’s little to celebrate. Its clout on the world stage is ...
COP30, which will be held in Belém, Brazil, has been hit by revelations that a new road to service the conference is slicing ...
The UK has cut its carbon emissions by 50.4% since 1990 levels, a group of experts tasked with advising the government said ...
Britain, Kenya, and Singapore lead a coalition to guide businesses on carbon credit purchases, addressing trust issues and ...
Without mitigation on the table, developed countries are less upbeat about the talks. To them, cutting emissions has been the ...
But governments, multilateral development banks and civil society are still far apart on how to raise $1.3 trillion a year by ...
The quantity of adaptation finance has been a controversial political issue, and a critical negotiating point for developing ...