High-stakes UN climate negotiations in Baku face escalating tensions as developing nations reject inadequate financial
Negotiators at the UN climate talks in Baku struggled to reach an agreement, continuing a
A global electoral landscape in 2024 demonstrates a weakening commitment to climate action despite increasing
The election year of 2024 reveals a critical decline in commitment to climate action worldwide,
Sardinia, represented by President Alessandra Todde, is leading an assertive movement for climate action and
In 2023, Cyclone Freddy devastated southern Malawi, displacing thousands and emphasizing the need for financial
Wealthy countries are beginning to compensate poorer nations for climate change impacts, exemplified by payments
Thirty-one nations convened at the UN General Assembly to address critical concerns regarding Venezuela’s political
In response to climate-related disasters, wealthier nations are beginning to compensate poorer countries for damages.
Richer nations are beginning to compensate poorer ones for climate change impacts, exemplified by financial