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The Taliban’s top environment official on Monday called for Afghanistan’s inclusion in U.N. climate talks, saying extreme ...
Dire warning aid cuts are stopping vulnerable nations from preparing for climate disaster - IN FOCUS: The climate negotiator ...
In the wake of newly agreed climate finance targets in Baku at COP29, climate economists at the Potsdam Institute for Climate ...
At COP29, IOM-UN Migration highlights climate migration as a pressing reality, with over 26 million displacements last year alone. Emphasizing managed migration, resilience-building, and ...
Now, less than a year on from COP29, there are no independent national media outlets left in the country. Azerbaijan has the ...
The public and private sectors are both powerful forces. Each has unique capabilities. Each has strong responsibilities. If ...
Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr Musadik Malik, has strongly urged global climate ...
From Khankendi, in a city that once symbolized division and now represents reconstruction and reintegration, President Ilham ...
New study shows fossil fuel-importing countries could generate $66 billion annually to help developing nations cut emissions.
At the COP29 Heads of Delegation retreat held in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Climate Change, Dr.
Dr Malik reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to a climate-resilient and sustainable development pathway, and its active participation in shaping a fair and effective international climate framework.