When adaptation goes wrong – Climate Weekly
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Brazil’s new government is already having an impact on deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, an environmental enforcement agent claimed Brazilian environmental agents cut through the rainforest with machetes on Thursday…
A US startup carried out a geoengineering experiment in Mexico, which the country claims was done without prior notice and consent Mexico announced this Tuesday a set of measures to…
The aviation industry plans to argue that banning short-haul flights is ineffective and impinges on EU citizens’ right to travel between countries The airline industry plans to invoke European Union…
Sign up to get our weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, plus breaking news, investigations and extra bulletins from key events It is hardly surprising that any host country for UN…
Campaigners called on Sultan Al Jaber to step down from the UAE’s state-owned oil company to avoid a conflict of interest The United Arab Emirates (UAE) government has appointed Sultan…
Alessandro Modiano resigned three months into a new far-right government and it is unclear if he will be replaced as climate envoy or if the position will be scrapped Italy’s…
A $100 million project was meant to protect Karachi slumdwellers from flooding, but instead made many homeless before work stalled When it was announced, the World Bank’s Solid Waste Emergency…
The German government agreed that utility RWE could expand the Luetzerath coal mine in exchange for a faster national coal phase-out Around 6,000 protesters – including climate activist Greta Thunberg…