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COP30: petrostates block climate deal once again, but some countries are taking their own decisive steps to phase out fossil fuels
Saudi Arabia and Russia often veto COP agreements, but Colombia and The Netherlands are taking matters into their own hands.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan Powerful petrostates and large polluting nations succeeded in blocking inclusion of a roadmap ...
Before the conference kicked off this year, host country Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, cast this as the ...
Despite the weak agreement seen at the COP30 climate conference, Brazil was right to prioritize discussing the eventual phase ...
Negotiators at the United Nations climate talks will soon decide on a newly forged final deal released on Saturday that does ...
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Saving forests won’t be enough if fossil fuels beneath them are still extracted, experts warn
A new analysis warns that the world is overlooking a major source of future emissions hidden beneath tropical forests — and ...
Brazil's COP30 presidency pushed through a compromise climate deal on Saturday that would boost finance for poor nations ...
Lobbyists tied to the fossil fuel industry have turned up in strength at the UN climate talks in the Brazilian Amazon, an NGO coalition said Friday, warning that their presence ...
By Lisandra Paraguassu, Kate Abnett, William James and Sudarshan Varadhan BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazil's COP30 presidency ...
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