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La petrolera estatal de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos utilizó la cumbre climática de la ONU del año pasado para intentar quintuplicar sus negocios con combustibles fósiles, según una nueva investigación. La COP28 de Dubái se vio empañada por la polémica desde el principio, cuando se anunció que el presidente de la cumbre sería Sultan Al Jaber, consejero delegado de la Compañía Nacional de Petróleo de Abu Dhabi ('ADNOC', por sus siglas en inglés). En noviembre, en vísperas de la conferencia, se filtraron documentos que revelaban planes del equipo de la COP28 del país para discutir acuerdos sobre p...
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The UAE’s state-owned oil company used last year’s UN climate summit to try and quintuple its fossil fuel deals, according to a new investigation. COP28 in Dubai was marred by controversy from the start of 2023, when the summit’s president was announced as Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). On the cusp of the conference in November, leaked documents revealed plans from the country’s COP28 team to discuss oil and gas deals with more than a dozen other nations - apparently leveraging its prestige as COP host to ADNOC’s advantage. Now an investigation from NGO Glo...
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Delegates from 198 countries are meeting in Bonn, Germany this week to prepare for COP29. Marking a midway point to the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, this November, the Bonn Climate Change Conference will help pave the way for the major decisions to be made there. Thousands of people will gather in the home of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to discuss the most pressing environmental issues. But what is the Bonn Climate Change Conference and what topics will be up for discussion in Germany this week? What is the Bonn Climate Change Confere...
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The annual Petersberg Climate Dialogue conference has taken place in Berlin, Germany. Annalena Baerbock, German Foreign Minister, opened the conference with a reminder to countries with major economies to take responsibility for climate targets. She called on polluting countries to pay more to help poorer nations deal with climate change. "I strongly urge those who can to join our effort, and particularly the strongest polluters of today, particularly looking at the G20. Because strong economies share strong responsibilities," she said. The conference was an opportunity for discussing the agen...
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2023 was the hottest year on record. Last year's monsoons in India have claimed the lives of more than 2000 people, South Korea and Japan saw unprecedented levels of flooding, widespread heat waves spread through Europe and Latin America, and wildfires raged through North America. This should have been a wake-up call. Instead, oil and gas production continues to soar, and with it billions of dollars in profit for the fossil fuel industry. This year, over a 12-month period, for the first time on record, global heating has exceeded temperatures of 1.5 degrees Celsius. In 2015, 196 countries sign...
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