African negotiators at the COP29 climate Summit in Baku, Azerbaijan are asking rich countries for $1.3 Trillion per year in climate finance.
A University of Dundee academic at COP29 calls for immediate practical solutions, such as sustainable housing projects to battle climate change.
The escalating climate crisis is deepening global inequality and requires immediate action, Dr Nandan Mukherjee writes.
GLOBAL leaders, climate scientists and campaigners have gathered for the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, this week. If previous ...
Uganda is aiming for a dual energy approach that allows her to harness renewable sources while ensuring a just, orderly and ...
In his opening speech, Simon Stiell underlines need for concerted efforts from all parties to take concrete steps in fight ...
US money market funds have hit an all-time high, adding $82bn in the week ending on Wednesday to bring total assets to $6.67tn, according to the Investment Company Institute. The increase was the ...
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay led a high-level gathering of leaders from the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region at the 29th ...
Despite progress in gender-focused policies, India’s climate response remains fragmented, and its national climate policy still lacks a consolidated, gender-responsive climate finance strategy that ...
In this week's Ethical Investor we look at the COP29 conference, where leaders are discussing carbon-credit trading rules, a ...
Almost everyone in India is now vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, former chief scientist of the World Health ...
In an open letter to the UN, a group of scientists and climate experts said COP needs to "shift away from negotiations to the delivery of concrete action." It also called for an end of climate ...