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Global negotiating processes must shift to achieve more meaningful climate results.
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Sponsored: Negotiations at COP27 can help accelerate the transition to a clean and reliable energy supply, one that benefits both people and nature.
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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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Scientists say a rise in global temperatures beyond 1.5°C by the end of the century will cause catastrophic climate-changing events around the world. Sadly
by Intelex
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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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The conference provides an opportunity for countries to continue to build momentum ahead of 2020, which could lead to more ambitious climate commitments.
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A shareholder initiative started by Walden Asset Management requests that oil and coal companies disclose lobbying activities and review their advocacy on energy policy and climate change.
by Robert Kropp
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Are sustainable development goals reaching a tipping point? Maurice Strong deserves credit — and it's time to review progress so far.
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Updated: Which sectors are talking up bold action on climate change in Paris? Here’s the short list.
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Building industry groups find themselves reminding negotiators in Paris that energy efficiency is the first and best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Recent evidence shows that although the United States is the world’s second-largest GHG emitter, the country has laid out the ground work to accelerate its sustainability efforts.
by Kristin Meek
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It's unclear how transparent countries have been about these essential ingredients of their plans for the United Nations.
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HSBC, Citi, Dell — who will be next to join the vanguard in the fight against the changing climate and its impacts?
by Laura Perez
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Will the new U.N. Sustainable Development Goals lead to a sustainable future? It’s up to us.
by Felix Dodds