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Brazil’s new government is clamping down on illegal gold mining in the Amazon rainforest, using satellite imagery to find and destroy mining camps Brazil has ousted almost all illegal gold…
Being recognised as partiuclarly vulnerable can help countries access climate finance and plan adaptation strategies Government negotiators fought bitterly last week over which groups and regions are defined as particularly…
Governments will hold consultations on whether to call for a phase out of fossil fuels at the Cop28 climate talks in November Governments will continue to discuss whether to call…
While the Saudis pushed carbon capture and storage technology, Europeans fought for wind and solar to be talked up in the report. Governments fought over how their favoured green technologies…
Comment: As citizens, we must educate and inspire our peers to act on climate change through positive and empowering campaigns Today’s report from the IPCC’s climate scientists is attracting headlines…
Scientists say funding needs to increase ‘many-fold’ in order to reach climate goals and protect communities disproportionately affected by global warming Vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by global warming are being…
Antonio Guterres said leaders of the G20’s rich nations must aim for net zero “as close as possible” to 2040 while emerging nations should set 2050 targets Countries in the…
Sign up to get our weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, plus breaking news, investigations and extra bulletins from key events Indigenous peoples are widely recognised as nature’s best stewards. The…