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Tag: COP29

Home›Posts Tagged "COP29"
  • Countries in Africa like Guinea Bissau require adaptation finance to adjust to the increasing risks from sea level rise, floods, storms and other natural hazards. Credit: Pedro Lourenço.
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    By Alfred Besa
    December 11, 2024
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    Locally led, globally backed: The need to redefine adaptation finance

    Adaptation finance for Africa is falling dangerously short, both in quantity and quality. COP29 did little to help. Over the past century, temperatures in Africa have ...
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  • Ali Mohamed, chair of the African Group of Negotiators (AGN), which pushed for discussed on unilateral trade measures speaks with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Simon Stiell on the final day of COP29. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By Rishika Pardikar
    December 5, 2024
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    “Continuously opposed”: Global South vexed at what went unsaid at COP29

    In Baku, developed countries managed to prevent comprehensive discussions of unilateral trade measures. They can only delay for so long. For the first time at a ...
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  • On Day 1 of the talks, COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev (pictured embracing COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber) announced the approval of new carbon market rules. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By Khaled Diab
    December 2, 2024
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    COP29 opened carbon markets to cowboys when a sheriff is needed

    Under the new carbon markets framework agreed in Baku, countries face no real repercussions if they fail to abide by the rules. At the COP29 climate ...
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  • Negotiators from Africa and elsewhere in the Global South huddle on the final day of the COP29 climate talks in Baku. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By View(s) from Africa
    November 25, 2024
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    View(s) from Africa: Verdicts on the “shameful” COP29 climate talks

    A panel of African experts, negotiators, and activists give their verdict on the just-concluded climate talks in Baku.  Negotiators from Africa arrived in Baku for the ...
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  • Climate experts from Africa have called the new climate finance text on the NCQG at COP29 a slap in the face. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By James Wan
    November 22, 2024
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    COP29: Outraged climate experts call new $250bn text a “slap in the face”

    With the climate talks on the brink, campaigners and experts call the latest draft a “disgrace” and say “no deal is better than a bad deal”. ...
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  • Climate activists at COP29 have criticised the presence of fossil fuel lobbyists from multinationals such as TotalEnergies, the main stakeholder in the controversial EACOP project. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By John Okot
    November 20, 2024
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    “One finger in clean energy, two legs in fossil fuels”: TotalEnergies accused of COP29 greenwashing offensive

    TotalEnergies’ charm offensive has ramped up, having been found guilty of making misleading claims about its commitment to sustainability this year. A week before the COP29 ...
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  • Climate activists at COP29 on the final day of week one call for climate finance and climate justice for Africa and the Global South. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis
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    By John Okot
    November 18, 2024
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    “The worst first week of a COP”: Frustrations rise as week two begins

    Negotiators and activists from Africa say there has been very little positive progress at COP29 as well as a worrying focus on false solutions. As the ...
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  • Negotiators from the G-77/China bloc of developing countries huddle during the consultations on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on climate finance at COP29. Credit: IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.
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    By Joyce Banda
    November 15, 2024
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    COP29: Why Africa’s $1.3 trillion climate goal makes perfect sense

    Global leaders should keep in mind that the benefits of climate financing far outweigh the costs of implementing them.  Climate events can turn on a dime, ...
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    By Petra Kjell Wright
    November 14, 2024
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    Fudged figures, gas, and debt: Digging into MDBs’ “climate finance”

    Half of all Multilateral Development Banks’ climate finance goes to Europe. Just 4% is grants. We don’t just need more but better climate finance. This week, ...
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  • At COP29, the UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres said doubling down on fossil fuels would be "absurd". Credit: Stakeholder Democracy.
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    By Samuel Onuigbo
    November 14, 2024
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    The real “gift from God”: Why the Africa Energy Bank is a bad idea

    A coalition of African oil-producers is set to launch a $5bn oil bank. This is not just environmentally but economically misguided. In his address to world ...
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