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Question No. 2: What will a Biden White House bring to the table?
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While the United States government has kept a low profile at this year’s COP25, the country's businesses have played a more enthusiastic role.
by Ben Soltoff
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Plus, other happenings to know from the final week of COP25.
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The stakes are high — how can we ensure the new nationally determined contributions raise confidence that we are on track to a 1.5 degree C world?
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The main goal of this 'implementation COP' is to fill in legal and technical details left undefined in the Paris Agreement.
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Legally, it could take the United States at least three years to pull out of the international treaty on mitigating climate change. During the interim, the country may cede valuable opportunities for new low-carbon businesses.
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If every big business committed to these actions, business could come a long way toward satisfying the Paris Accord, says a new report.
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In the wake of the Paris agreement, developing countries find themselves in need of analysts to monitor their emissions. An NGO steps forward offering online courses.
by Nicola Jones
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Leaders from the Compact of Mayors to We Mean Business sounded the alarm at the Climate Action Summit in Washington.
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Rich countries are supposed to give $100 billion to poorer ones to deal with climate change. How will this work?
by Henrik Selin
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Clean water is a human right. Can it really be guaranteed for the entire planet? P&G, Coca-Cola and Unilever have taken early steps.
by Jay Shah
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The targets are audacious enough: Basically, save the world. Yet will the world dare to reach these Sustainable Development Goals by 2030?