Carbon Brief explores what the GGA is, why progress on adaptation has been challenging and what a successful outcome would look like in Belém.
Adam Morton, Guardian Australia’s climate and environment editor, asks why Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese wants to host next year’s global climate summit in Adelaide when he is not ...
DEFORESTATION DOWN: On the eve of hosting COP30, Brazil’s government announced an 11% drop in annual deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, the fourth consecutive annual fall and lowest deforestation ...
Under the Climate Change Act, the government must lay out “ carbon budgets ” that set limits on the UK’s emissions over five-year periods. In 2021, the government announced it would cut emissions by ...
Annual deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest has dropped by 11%, according to government figures released “just days before the country hosts UN climate talks”, according to Agence ...
China’s surging electric vehicles ownership is opening the door to a new technology that can help to enhance the flexibility of electricity supply ...
Feeding the 8.2 billion people who inhabit the planet depends on healthy soils. Yet, soil health has been declining over the years, with more than one-third of the world’s agricultural land now ...
Developing countries are receiving just a fraction of the international finance they need to adapt infrastructure for ...
Bloomberg has a piece with the subheading “as COP30 nears, the US’s pressure to keep fossil fuels relevant may empower petrostates, potentially giving them more leverage at the UN talks”.