Wealthy countries of the world pledged to give a record $300bn funds to developing countries for their climate change action.
In 2023, governments around the globe spent $6.7 billion a day on military expenditure, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. That means the $300 billion annual climate fi ...
Water levels in the Caspian Sea, which sits below sea level, have been falling almost continuously since 1996, and faster ...
India on Sunday (24 November) rejected the $300 billion annual climate finance package proposed for the Global South by 2035 ...
On Sunday morning, November 24, participants at the COP29 climate summit reached an agreement. Wealthy nations will provide ...
The agreement, clinched roughly a decade after international talks on forming the market began, hinged on how to ensure credibility in the system so it can reliably lead to reductions in greenhouse ga ...
Expectations were low for the latest UN climate summit. But climate law expert Jacqueline Peel – who was at the talks – ...
U.S. fossil fuel exports led to more than 2 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions in other countries in 2022.
Negotiators from nearly 200 nations made a nonbinding commitment that wealthy nations would aim to provide $300 billion ...
BAKU (Reuters) -Countries at the COP29 summit in Baku adopted a $300 billion a year global finance target on Sunday to help ...
Richer countries have pledged to give a record $300bn (£238bn) to the developing world to help them prepare for and prevent ...
In the wee hours Sunday at the United Nations climate talks, countries from around the world reached an agreement on how rich ...