COP28: From the Blue Zone: Methane in the spotlight
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While efforts to mitigate climate change have typically focussed on carbon dioxide (CO2), attention has been increasingly turning toward...
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At COP28, parties committed to “accelerating efforts towards the phase-down of unabated coal power” and “transitioning away from fossil...
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The devastating impacts of ecosystem and biodiversity loss have forced themselves onto the agenda for the climate talks at COP28 as never...
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The first day of COP28 saw a landmark agreement reached on the operationalisation of a ‘Loss and Damage Fund’, which will provide...
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Carbon capture technologies enable pollutant sites to capture some of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated through the energy...
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