
Global Leaders Urge Billions in Funding to Save Nature as COP16 Kicks Off
At the COP16 summit in Colombia, leaders from nearly 200 nations called for urgent billions in funding to halt rapid nature destruction and meet 2030 biodiversity goals.
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At the COP16 summit in Colombia, leaders from nearly 200 nations called for urgent billions in funding to halt rapid nature destruction and meet 2030 biodiversity goals.
The 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan is a crucial moment for expanded BRICS nations to enhance global climate action and sustainable development.
A recent report highlights Colombia as the deadliest country for environmentalists, underscoring the risks faced by those protecting nature.
Since 2021, Mongolia has planted 84 million trees as part of its âBillion Treesâ campaign to combat desertification and climate change.
The Chinese mainlandâs dominance in solar panel production drives the global renewable energy shift, despite growing pushback from the U.S. and Europe.
Iranian student Faezeh Mirzabeh calls for amplifying youth voices in global governance and climate action at the UNâs Summit of the Future.
Norway has inaugurated the first commercial CO2 storage service, Northern Lights, set to store millions of tonnes of emissions annually by 2025.
Chinaâs Ministry of Ecology and Environment reaffirms commitment to the Montreal Protocol and its Kigali Amendment on the 30th World Ozone Day, aiming to enhance global climate action.
Celebrating the 30th World Ozone Day 2024, honoring the Montreal Protocolâs role in advancing climate action and protecting our ozone layer.
GMS Environment Ministers gather in Phnom Penh to enhance cooperation in protecting the regionâs natural treasures and addressing climate challenges.