
Climate Funding Deadlock Persists as COP29 Wraps Up
At COP29, nations struggle to agree on new climate funding targets for supporting developing countries, with no consensus reached as the conference nears its end.
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At COP29, nations struggle to agree on new climate funding targets for supporting developing countries, with no consensus reached as the conference nears its end.
A recent study reveals that extreme heat events over the past 40 years have undermined Earth’s ability to sequester carbon, highlighting the challenges posed by climate change.
At COP29 in Baku, China showcased its commitment to renewable energy and global climate efforts, reaffirming its leadership in combating climate change.
Cities are at the forefront of combating climate change. COP29 highlights the urgent need for urban resilience, especially in rapidly urbanizing regions like the Chinese mainland.
2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, highlighting the urgent need for global cooperation to tackle climate change and meet the Paris Agreement goals.
At the 19th G20 summit, leaders emphasized global cooperation to tackle challenges like climate change, hunger, and inequality, aiming for a just world of common development.
Research reveals tropical wetlands are releasing unprecedented levels of methane, threatening global climate goals and pushing governments to enforce deeper cuts in fossil fuels and agriculture.
The G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro focuses on tackling poverty and climate change, with global leaders working together to implement sustainable solutions for a resilient future.
Brazilian researcher Kayo Moura highlights how climate change disproportionately impacts the poorest communities, emphasizing the urgent need for environmental justice.
A CGTN and Renmin University survey shows 83.5% global approval of China’s climate actions, highlighting its leadership in green initiatives and sustainability.