EU and Argentina strike gas, hydrogen & renewables deal
Brussels and Buenos Aires agreed to work for a “stable delivery” of gas to Europe while cracking down on methane leaks and building renewables The European Commission has signed a…
Brussels and Buenos Aires agreed to work for a “stable delivery” of gas to Europe while cracking down on methane leaks and building renewables The European Commission has signed a…
Australia’s new climate minister says the plan relied too heavily on future technologies – the new one will include sectoral plans Australian climate and energy minister Chris Bowen has slammed…
Far-right president Jair Bolsonaro is gone but agribusiness and congress are still a threat to Brazil’s indigenous communities The world watched in despair at the environmental damage President Jair Bolsonaro’s…
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Experts said that the term “climate reparations” implies liability, whereas the loss and damage fund will be filled on a voluntary basis The US climate envoy John Kerry has strongly…
The definition of net zero is becoming clearer and corporate greenwashing is becoming harder to get away with Late last year, the UN-convened High Level Expert Group (Hleg) I was…
“We must be brutally honest about the gaps that need to be filled, the root causes and how we got to this place here today” said Sultan Al-Jaber Countries at…
At Cop28 the EU wants governments to agree on more renewables and a faster phase out of fossil fuels with a “residual” role for carbon capture technologies The European Union…
Canada’s climate minister implied he would like to have given more but said he’s “not the finance minister unfortunately” The Canadian government has promised C$450 (US$340m) to the United Nations’…