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The just-concluded 25th China-EU Summit, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ...
Can the ICJ ruling force rich nations to pay for historical emissions? Ted Nordhaus and Anand Grover discuss the question in a conversation moderated by Kunal Shankar.
Climate scientists have urged the Climate Change Minister to not weaken the country's methane target, after a landmark ruling ...
Amid geopolitical turmoil, the top court reaffirmed states' legal duty to cut emissions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Africa plans to reduce its emissions by roughly 10% in 2035, compared to 2030, and expects to make most of the cuts through domestic measures, according to the country's new Paris Agreement ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has advised that the level of climate finance given to developing countries must be compatible with limiting global warming to 1.5C ...
And even if carbon-dioxide emissions matter (the opponents are not unanimous on the matter) those from Europe are so small ...
This article is authored by Hareesh Chandra Panchagnula, manager, climate change and sustainability practice, IPE Global.
Historically, most United Nations agreements have been reached by consensus. But based on recent events, this no longer seems ...
Qatar is due to supply 2 million tons of liquefied natural gas to Germany from next year. The deal is now under threat from ...
Altieri noted China alone could make a sizeable difference in the global renewable goal, but it won’t be enough to make up ...
The oil and gas ban appears to be over but others suggest investors are unlikely to come on board as the ban would likely be ...