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Countries should not over-rely on buying carbon credits to meet climate targets, the chief executive of this year's U.N.
The BRICS summit, set to take place this week in Rio de Janeiro, is expected to serve as a platform for shaping global ...
African and Pacific negotiators have sent a letter to COP30 host Brazil expressing concerns over "astronomical" accommodation ...
A legendary figure in Brazilian folklore, he is the guardian of the forests. According to COP30 organizers, forests will be a ...
"Belem is ready," Brazilian officials have insisted ahead of the COP30 gathering in November -- but eye-watering lodging ...
As climate delegates walked into Bonn’s World Conference Center on the first Monday after the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites, they were serenaded on loudspeaker by Doris Day’s “Que Sera Sera.” ...
Gender-responsive policy is vital for climate resilience, but that requires actionable and better resourced plans.Women and girls make up 80% of people displaced by climate change, leaving them at ...
Thorny questions about who will pay for global climate action derailed a climate summit in Bonn, Germany, this week.
Ana Toni, CEO of the COP30 climate summit, which will take place in the Brazilian city of Belem in November, said Brazil did not oppose the use of carbon credits in countries' targets - known at ...