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Money to respond to climate change is key. Here’s how nations are raising it
Big money to respond to climate change is key to the United Nations talks underway in Azerbaijan. Vulnerable nations say they need as much as $1.3 trillion to cope with damage they've already suffered from extreme weather events,
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Big Money to Respond to Climate Change Is Key to UN Talks in Baku. How Can Nations Raise It?
It involves a complex package of grants, loans and private investment, and it's becoming the major currency at annual United Nations climate talks known as COP29. But poor nations worry they’ll get the short end of the lever: not much money and plenty of debt.
Money to respond to climate change is key to UN talks in Baku. Nations are finding ways to raise it
Just as a simple lever can move heavy objects, rich nations are hoping another kind of leverage — the financial sort — can help them come up with the money that poorer nations need to cope with climate change.
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Food waste is full of surprisingly low-hanging fruits to help tackle climate change, a growing body of evidence shows
The premise of food banking is deceptively simple: identify and collect surplus food along the supply chain and then ...
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COP29 climate talks: What new taxes could help raise money to fight climate change?
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talks in Azerbaijan aim to agree an annual finance target of $1 trillion or more ...
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As Trump retakes White House, climate-change experts gird for another four-year fight
Many climate-change experts say the second Trump administration's focus on the economy exposes Americans to more long-term ...
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At UN climate talks, farmers argue for a share of money dedicated to fighting climate change
But Penunia worries about the millions of small farmers in her part of the world who do depend on rice paddies, coconut ...
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Trump’s Energy Department pick has history of downplaying climate change impacts
Chris Wright, President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Energy Department, has denied the well-established connection between ...
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The struggle against climate change is foundering. Enter Trump.
Even before Donald Trump’s election, global climate action faced challenges. You’re reading an excerpt from the WorldView ...
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Indigenous peoples, impacted by climate change, raise alarm about the planet at COP29
Antumalen Ayelen Antillanca Urrutia, 26, of Huapi Island, Chile, from the Mapuche Huilliche community, poses for a photo ...
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Who’s rich enough to pay for climate change?
At the COP29 climate summit, world leaders have stalled talks, unable to decide whether developing nations like China should ...
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Biden Visits Amazon, Vowing Help to Fight Climate Change
The president toured the rainforest and promised Brazil funds for environmental initiatives, even as the incoming Trump ...
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Ted Cruz has a chance to lead on climate change. Texans should demand it. | Opinion
It’s unlikely U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz will use his position of power to evolve his thinking on climate change, the way the late ...
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