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UN, Earth and climate change
Earth's projected warming hasn't improved for 3 years. UN climate talks are still pushing
For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to get
Earth’s projected warming hasn’t improved for 3 years. UN climate talks are still pushing
At the United Nations climate talks, hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, nations are trying to set new targets to cut emissions of heat-trapping gases and figure out how much rich nations will pay to help the world with that task.
Earth's warming trajectory remains unchanged for 3 years as UN climate talks persist
Despite ongoing international climate talks, projections show global temperatures are still on track to rise by a concerning 2.7 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. A key sticking point in the negotiations is the amount of financial aid developed nations should provide to developing countries for climate action.
COP29, Climate
Opinion
We Study Climate Change. We Can’t Explain What We’re Seeing.
The good news is that climate science could easily become more agile in understanding the rapid changes we are seeing in the real world, incorporating them into our projections of the future and, hopefully, reducing that uncertainty.
Explainer-Why Are Countries Fighting Over Climate Finance at COP29?
The main task for nearly 200 countries at the U.N.'s COP29 climate summit is to broker a deal that ensures up to trillions of dollars in financing for climate projects worldwide. Here is what you need to know about the Nov.
COP29: Countries grapple with raising trillions to fight climate change
When it comes to discussions on climate finance, the amount of money being talked about to help poor nations could be as high as $1.3 trillion a year.
Argentina withdraws delegates from climate summit
Argentina withdraws delegates from climate summit as Milei heads for Mar-a-Lago
Argentine delegates at the COP29 United Nations climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, have been ordered to withdraw from negotiations and return home, according to a source at the country’s foreign ministry.
Cop 29 live: Argentina’s negotiators ordered to withdraw from climate summit
Dharna Noor Brazil’s new climate plan, known as a “nationally determined contribution”, has won praise from many at Cop29. But, according to my colleague Dharna Noor, it has left young conference attendees with the organization Engajamundo unimpressed.
Argentina’s Javier Milei withdraws delegation from UN climate talks in Baku
Rightwing president Javier Milei has withdrawn Argentina’s delegation from the ongoing Cop29 United Nations climate, Azerbaijan, The decision, confirmed by offici
Trump's climate impact 'recoverable'
US Oil Industry Urges Trump to Ditch Biden Climate Policies
The U.S. oil and gas industry on Tuesday called on President-elect Donald Trump to scrap many of President Joe Biden's policies aimed at fighting climate change, saying the measures threaten jobs, consumer choice and energy security.
Donald Trump to have minimal impact on global warming despite rollback of climate policies
Donald Trump's re-election as president of the United States could have a minimal impact on global warming, analysts have suggested. The impact of Mr Trump's return to the White House has been calculated as adding 0.
Researchers say impact of Trump's climate policies 'recoverable'
US president-elect Donald Trump's expected climate rollbacks will likely have a "small" impact on global warming, as long as other countries resist the temptation to slacken their own carbon-cutting efforts,
Trump's Climate Plans Are Such a Disaster
Exxon CEO wants Trump administration to keep US in Paris climate agreement
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods told the Wall Street Journal that the U.S. should stay in the Paris climate agreement under the incoming Trump administration.
Exxon CEO wants Trump to ditch his climate change policy plans
Exxon Mobil Chairman and CEO Darren Woods is trying to influence the Trump administration‘s climate change policy plans, pushing the president-elect to stay in the Paris climate agreement and reject carbon border taxes supported by some GOP members.
Trump’s Climate Plans Are Such a Disaster Even Exxon Is Worried
Exxon Mobil chair and chief executive Darren Woods warned President-elect Donald Trump against withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement—as Trump has promised to do again—at the annual United Nations COP29 climate summit in Baku,
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A Big Climate Goal Is Getting Further Out of Reach
A new report forecasts global temperature increases well above the level that world leaders have pledged to avoid.
MIT Technology Review
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What’s on the table at this year’s UN climate conference
The UN COP meetings are an annual chance for nearly 200 nations to get together to discuss (and hopefully act on) climate ...
Oregonian
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The hottest year ever: Trump's second term and what to expect for the climate
As the planet logs its hottest year on record, the prospect of
climate
change denier Donald Trump’s return to the White ...
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Donald Trump urged not to pull U.S. out of Paris climate agreement—by the CEO of oil giant Exxon Mobil
Should his incoming administration follow through on plans to once again pull the United States out of the landmark 2015 ...
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Wildfires burn on both coasts. Is climate change to blame?
Historically dry conditions and drought in the mid-Atlantic and Northeastern part of the United States are a key factor in ...
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on MSN
Biden admin says climate change poses national security risks, sends delegation to address them
The White House said one of its delegation's main objectives at the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan will be to address ...
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on MSN
2024 state of climate report shows 25 of Earth's 35 vital signs at all-time worst levels
The 2024 state of the climate report shows 25 of the 35 vital signs scientists are monitoring are at their all-time worst ...
MIT Technology Review
5h
The Download: understanding AI, and what to expect from the UN’s climate conference
A team at Google DeepMind that studies something called mechanistic interpretability has been working on new ways to let us ...
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Food aid interventions can curb climate change-induced hardship. But should they do more?
One example is a project in drought-stricken regions of Zimbabwe where farmers are learning how to swap corn for chilies, use ...
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COP29: Why are countries fighting over climate finance?
The main task for nearly 200 countries at the U.N.'s COP29 climate summit is to broker a deal that ensures up to trillions of ...
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Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29
UC Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva presented findings from the largest study of climate adaptation in the Pacific ...
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