We are disappointed with the outcome which clearly brings out the unwillingness of the developed country parties to fulfil ...
Nearly 200 nations have approved a climate finance deal in which wealthy historic polluters pay at least US$300 billion a year by 2035 to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change.
Companies less in the spotlight, like Snowflake and Super Micro Company, as well as other small- and mid-caps were ...
The climate agreement reached at the United Nations’ COP29 confab is, to put it mildly, insufficient. To put it not so mildly ...
Two weeks of difficult negotiations came to the brink of failure before settling on a $300 billion deal that flashes warnings ...
Developed countries including the UK, US and EU nations agreed to pay $300billion (£239billion) a year - up from the ...
In our news wrap Sunday, a Lebanese Army soldier was killed as Israel and Hezbollah traded cross-border attacks, Netanyahu called the death of a rabbi in the UAE a terror incident, world leaders ...
Rich countries' promise of $300 billion a year in climate finance brought fury at talks in Baku from poor nations that found ...
While most attendees of the conference recognize that when President-elect Trump takes office in January, the U.S. will ...
COP29 is over, with developing countries complaining that the $300bn (about £240bn) a year in climate finance they will ...
In the wee hours of Sunday at the United Nations climate talks, countries from around the world reached an agreement on how ...
The COP29 climate conference ends in "disaster," as wealthy nations delivered a deal on finance that was rejected by key ...