environmental politics

From natural seawalls to mangroves, countries are starting to combat climate change with nature-based solutions. COP28 might drive more of these efforts.

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COP28 will take stock of the step change in ambition needed, but the gulf in climate finance promises and realities presents an obstacle to a stronger action.

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To meet climate goals, countries will have to get far more ambitious and quickly. Here’s what to look for at COP28.

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The United Arab Emirates is about to play host to the world’s leaders as they try to solve the most pressing issues in climate.

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COP28 will include the first dedicated ‘Health Day’. It’s due recognition that a health crisis is inextricably linked to the climate crisis.

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Going to the Moon and other planetary bodies in search of natural resources may alleviate critical shortages on Earth.

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To break their ‘two steps forward, one step back’ routine on climate action, the Asia-Pacific needs to start delivering on ambitious emissions targets.

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Brazil voted out the Bolsonaro government, but its impact on institutions hasn’t gone away.

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As the climate crisis unfolds, the big consultancy firms are attempting to offer advice to government and the major polluters.

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The dry weather could result in prolonged droughts and haze affecting millions across the region as it did in 2015.

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Viewing nature as a commodity has long been the norm but giving it legal rights may force a change of outlook across the world.

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