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Americans are used to whiplash in their climate policy. The US has been in and out and in and out again of the key Paris ...
The just-concluded 25th China-EU Summit, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ...
Amid geopolitical turmoil, the top court reaffirmed states' legal duty to cut emissions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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 ...
A lot of fatigue on the climate front is caused by the build-up of expectations and unrealised promises by the Global North. Despite financial constraints, Asean can still work within its means to ...
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 ...
This article is authored by Hareesh Chandra Panchagnula, manager, climate change and sustainability practice, IPE Global.
The African Carbon Markets Initiative (ACMI) is being sold as a silver bullet; as a way to unlock $120 billion for African ...
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.
And even if carbon-dioxide emissions matter (the opponents are not unanimous on the matter) those from Europe are so small that its unilateral actions count for nought. Now parties on the centre-right ...
New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Friday said India cannot be a "mute spectator" when US President Donald Trump's repeated tariff threats on countries, including India, "destroys" ...
As climate disasters intensify and inequality deepens, South Africa’s new draft Nationally Determined Contributions set out ...