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The Indian government asserts that developing countries need between $455-584 billion annually to meet their climate finance needs by 2030.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday said there is no unified international consensus on tackling climate change; therefore, the state is taking independent steps to become carbon ...
Azerbaijan’s hefty donations to restore Vatican treasures are drawing sharp criticism from Armenian activists, who accuse the ...
South Africa’s environment minister on Friday upheld a previous decision granting environmental authorisation for state-owned ...
Nigeria is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world – a painful paradox given our minimal contribution to ...
Nauru’s first ‘golden passport’ scheme fell apart after the country granted citizenship to Al-Qaeda members. View on euronews ...
Months before COP30 and weeks from a deadline to submit an new NDC, Nigeria's climate council has got its third director-general since 2022 ...
Levi McAllister, Sidanth Rajagopal and Jennifer Trock of Morgan Lewis discuss ESG commitments and challenges in the global ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has advised that the level of climate finance given to developing countries must be compatible with limiting global warming to 1.5C ...
Chinese air quality improvements are likely to have contributed to accelerated global surface temperature warming, according ...