SIR Keir Starmer was slammed as “utterly unfit to govern” today after announcing he will jet to Brazil for a climate summit.
Mukhtar Babayev discusses the outcomes of last year’s UN climate summit in Azerbaijan and expectations for COP30 in Brazil.
Developing nations continue to carry the heaviest costs of climate impacts triggered by the developed nations. The rich nations are mainly responsible for creating the climate crisis through ...
Despite record-high investments in renewables globally, the pace of deployment remains insufficient. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), 582 GW of new renewable capacity ...
The feasibility study for the “Central Asia–Azerbaijan Green Energy Corridor” project is set to begin this November, ...
How far is the Prime Minister willing to go to win back voters from the Green Party? All the way to Brazil, apparently. After ...
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said the move was part of efforts to restore the UK as ‘a global leader for climate ...
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Planet may experience 57 fewer extremely hot days a year if all countries meet their current emissions targets and limit ...
A group of climate activists is cycling to the world’s biggest climate summit — and doing it without stepping onto a plane.
Azerbaijan Strengthens Ties With Mexico And Peru Through Diplomacy And Dialogue. by Peter Tase Within the framework of close ...
Ahead of COP30, Azerbaijan and Brazil provide scant details about a keenly awaited report on how to scale up climate finance ...
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