The COP26 international climate talks in Glasgow, which begin on October 31, couldn't come at a more crucial time. A state-of-the-science report published by the UN in August showed that the world is ...
As the dust settles from the COP26 climate summit, the results are becoming more clear. Despite its resulting document—the Glasgow Climate Pact—being the most ambitious international agreement to date ...
If you’ve picked up a British newspaper in the last two weeks, it’s likely you’ve come across stories about COP26, the global climate conference that has seen more than 120 world leaders and 20,000 ...
“COP26 is being sold as the place to raise ambition, but it’s crawling with fossil fuel lobbyists whose only ambition is to stay in business. The likes of Shell and BP are inside these talks despite ...
A major climate meeting has gotten underway in Glasgow, Scotland. It's a pivotal moment in the struggle against climate change. But it's taking... The COP26 summit to fight climate change has started.
This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The draft text is the most important document that will emerge from the COP26 ...
Some 20,000 people from 196 countries — including world leaders, scientists and activists — will soon converge in Glasgow, UK, for the most anticipated United Nations climate summit in years. Climate ...
More than 100 countries have signed up to a promise to cut methane gas emissions by 30% in less than ten years. The promise, made by world leaders in North America and Europe is called The Global ...
The overarching narrative emerging from COP26 is complicated. The deal that emerged—the Glasgow Climate Pact—wasn’t universally celebrated, nor was it universally condemned. It won’t save the world, ...
Editor's note: This is a shortened version of an interview that was originally published in Spanish in December on the website of the Council of Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean (CELAM).
The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the UNFCCC undoubtedly represents a global shift toward sustainability. Not only did the summit acknowledge the critical role of nature in climate action ...