Other than a fund for climate-induced losses in vulnerable countries, the climate conference failed to get commitments for a scale-up of climate financing, to expand the coal phase down to other fossil fuels and stronger action to control the rise ...
“The world’s most vulnerable call COP27 a ‘missed opportunity’ due to an inability to include “all fossil fuels” in the final text and to agree on a peaking of emissions before 2025." ...
This story was originally produced through Television Jamaica, with the support of Climate Tracker’s COP27 Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship. Kelesha Williams is one of 22 reporters (in-person and online) from across the Global South working alongside Climate Tracker to bring key climate ...
At COP27, a number of countries also announced their support for Egypt in its war against climate change, but promises remain promises until they are implemented. ...
Experts said at COP27 that it will be "very challenging" for China to achieve its green ambitions, despite a lauded power decarbonisation effort. What’s standing in its way? ...
“This must be an implementation COP. Even while we enhance our ambition, it is important that we shift into transformational implementation. We must move beyond pledges to action,” Beckles told the conference. ...
This COP must be the one where fossil fuels come to an end,” said Luisa Nebauer of Fridays for Future in Germany. ...
As negotiations wrap up this week at the 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt and island nations wait for a decision on climate loss and damage finance, officials from ongoing international climate initiatives funded by Global North ...
If the Caribbean is on the frontlines of this climate change crisis, it is now sending its soldiers to lead the battle at the geopolitical level. ...
The Basic group of negotiators — Brazil, India, China and South Africa — have uniformly condemned developed countries as having ‘double standards’, as rich countries increasingly use fossil fuels while simultaneously pressuring developing countries to move away from these resources. ...