Notification to Parties and Observer Organizations by UNFCCC Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
I would like to inform Parties, observer States and Observer Organizations that after careful…
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Oil companies have set long term carbon emissions targets but the scale of their ambitions means near-term action is required
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A study has called into question the effectiveness of measures to clamp down on the illegal wildlife trade.
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Empowerment, ahead of International Women's Day (8 March).
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New data from Carbon Brief has found that UK carbon emissions have dropped by 29 per cent in the last decade.
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About 70% of…
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Elizabeth Wanjiru Wathuti is a Climate and Environment Activist from Kenya who has been trying to raise awareness about environmental and climate issues of Kenya and Africa as a continent, stating…
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When baby boomers say that summers aren’t what they used to be, for once they may be right.
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The frontline -> Inside Australia's climate emergency: the killer heat
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