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UN climate negotiations can stay on course without the US, but the multilateral process faces deeper challenges.
Labor has defended sending dozens of public servants to a major climate summit last year at a taxpayer-covered cost of $1.5m.
From Pacific Island students to executives at global organizations like Greenpeace, a wide swath of people are losing ...
ASTANA – As global climate talks grow increasingly fractured, Mukhtar Babayev, the president of the COP29, or the 29th United ...
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan has claimed he could take a “pretty good European holiday” with the cost per head that was ...
Carbon Markets Africa Summit (CMAS) is dedicated to unlocking carbon market potential, incorporating integrity, investment ...