The 200-odd countries participating in the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Azerbaijan approved this Monday (11) the UN’s new rules for the carbon credits market.
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The country could be a global leader in the sustainability debate, but first it must address domestic issues.
At a meeting of the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group in Rio, Brazil received backing from member countries for its proposal to improve the functioning of climate and environmental funds. The goal is to ensure that resources reach the countries in need more quickly and effectively.
In January, average temperature in the country was 3.8C above normal for the period 1991-2020, the local meteorological department said. The drought threatens agriculture for the sixth consecutive year.
The way we produce food has contributed to the rise in the planet’s temperature. Now, we must change the way we supply food to face climate change. What can we do? Experts say there is a way out and indicate several paths.
New technologies can help minimize the effects of global warming, but cutting back CO2 emissions is long overdue. Discover what experts think about the matter given the new global climate reality and what’s carbon sequestration that the COP28 has put on the agenda.
Brazil’s acting president Geraldo Alckmin said Tuesday (20) that the government will present a proposal to regulate the carbon market in the country.
Report from the United Nations published on Monday (20) points out that the current plans are insufficient to tackle global warming.
United Nations Secretary-General warned the policies practiced worldwide at the moment are leading the globe towards catastrophe.
The Arab country announced on Sunday (23) that it wants to host the United Nations Convention on Climate Change in 2023.
The Emirates Food Security Council approved the creation of the ‘Climate Change Impact System’ to encourage a transition to sustainable food systems, preparing agriculture for rising temperatures around the world.
The country was set to host the UN Climate Conference summit next year, but backtracked due to ‘fiscal and budget constraints’ and to the ‘transition process to the newly-elected administration’.