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| | | | | Starting Sunday (October 31, 2021), climate negotiators from nearly every country will gather for two weeks in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom to hammer out a new agreement aimed at cutting emissions to a level scientists hope will limit global warming, also known as United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). Queen Elizabeth was supposed to open it all, but canceled due to illness. William, Kate and Charles, on the other hand, they arrived. And Barack Obama. As well as the world's richest men, like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. | |
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theecologist.org
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| | | | | The announcement that UK will end public investments in overseas fossil fuels is welcome, but campaigners cannot take their foot off the gas. | |
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www.lemonde.fr
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| | | | | As the oil-rich country hosts COP28, an Emirati company has signed agreements in Liberia, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe to convert part of their land into carbon credits - acts of 'greenwashing' and 'colonialism,' some NGOs say. | |
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digit.site36.net
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| | | With multi-billion investments, insurers such as Allianz and Axa fuel Israel's war in Gaza - and the climate crisis. The UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine has also drawn attention to this. A new campaign called 'No Allianz with Genocide' aims to pressure the Munich-based company Allianz to withdraw completely from business that fuels the war [...] | ||