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Taxing Big Oil would grow UN climate loss and damage fund by more than 2000%, analysis finds
A small tax on just seven of the world’s biggest oil & gas companies could grow the UN loss & damage fund by more than 2000%.
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The solutions to the climate and plastic crisis are connected
The plastics and climate crises are intertwined and will only be solved together. Two international summits can be a part of the fight.
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Lack of political will slows COP29 progress, but climate hope remains
Greenpeace on the state of play halfway through COP29 in Baku.
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Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
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Hague throws Shell an emissions lifeline
Today, The Hague dismissed the 2021 ruling that Shell must cut its emissions by 45% by 2030. However, Shell still has the responsibility to reduce its emissions.
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Time for COP28 host to deliver UAE Consensus and end fossil fuel expansion
“One year after delivering the UAE Consensus calling for a transition away from fossil fuels, the UAE has a global responsibility to step up and implement that outcome.”
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Leaders must seize decisive moment for climate finance at COP29
World leaders at the UN climate change conference must agree to a robust new finance goal to support desperately needed climate action in developing countries.
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COP29: what you need to know about the annual global climate summit
Governments will meet in Baku, Azerbaijan at the annual climate talks. We tell you what's at stake.
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Who pays for climate damages? Making Big Oil pay is most popular policy option, research finds
Making the oil and gas industry pay for climate impacts is ranked as the favoured policy choice, according to a survey conducted in eight countries across five continents.