Rich countries have agreed to pay developing nations $300 billion a year to help them with their climate actions—but the agreement doesn’t say who specifically should contribute or how.
After three decades of being the main opposition at the annual climate talks, the Saudis have developed a sophisticated ...
Western leaders welcomed the deal, as US President Joe Biden says the world is "one significant step closer" to achieving ...
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! We hope you all had a good weekend. In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie ...
Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan concluded on Sunday morning with rich countries pledging to supply ...
Besides, to ensure everyone is equally equipped to adapt to climate change, it's necessary to educate the public about how to ...
Negotiators gather in Busan, South Korea on Monday in what's billed as a final push to address the global crisis of plastic ...
No one left this year’s United Nations climate conference happy, but the talks were still an important marker.
Shale fracking does more to reduce CO2 emissions than all the talk in Baku.
Yet under Biden, the US has also reached record high levels of oil and gas production and maintained tariffs on Chinese clean ...
No one left this year’s United Nations climate conference happy, but the talks were still an important marker.
The UN climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, was poorly organized, fell far short of goals for climate finance, and raised ...