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At UN climate talks, developing countries blast lack of detail on funding for energy transition

• Nov 21, 2024, 1:00 PM
1 min de lecture
The draft text for the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, left out how much wealthy nations will pay poorer countries to help them to reduce greenhouse gasses and cope with climate change. The developing world says it needs the $1.3 trillion in climate finance, far more than negotiators say richer nations have been prepared to give.

Friday, november 22, 2024

Wealthy nations offer $250 billion on climate action, developing nations say it's not enough
• 3:37 PM
1 min
Wealthy nations on Friday pledged $250 billion by 2035 to help poorer nations hit hardest by extreme weather events adapt to the challenges of climate change. A number of developing countries have already responded that they need far more to help them sh
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India banks on renewables to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
• 1:40 PM
1 min
At the COP29 summit draws to a close, this report takes us to a renewable energy farm in India, partly owned by billionaire Gautam Adani. He has just been charged in the US for allegedly bribing Indian authorities over contracts for solar plants in the s
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Real carbon, false credits? Investigating mass deforestation in Cambodia
• 1:29 PM
1 min
With around 40 percent of its territory covered by forests, Cambodia has become Asia's champion of carbon credits. This system is supposed to finance the protection of the country's forests, thanks to money injected by multinationals from around the worl
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COP29 draft deal proposes rich nations give $250 bn in climate finance
• 1:11 PM
1 min
A new draft deal at UN climate talks Friday proposes that rich nations commit $250 billion a year to help poorer nations combat global warming in an 11th-hour bid to break the deadlocked negotiations.
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Green spaces and social housing: Paris’s ‘bioclimatic’ plan to transform the city by 2035
• 7:24 AM
1 min
The Paris City Council on Wednesday approved its "bioclimatic" urban development plan, designed to address climate challenges, housing shortages and urban expansion. The plan’s focus on green spaces, social housing and tighter rental regulations has draw
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