Feed aggregator
Cop28 officials fail to clarify whether protesters will be safe in Dubai
Thousands of activists to attend conference in UAE which has a poor record for demonstrations
Cop28 organisers and the UN body that oversees the annual climate conference have failed to clarify whether activists who travel to Dubai are safe to demonstrate outside the conference area, putting civil society at risk in a country where protest is normally prohibited.
At least 70,000 people are registered to attend the conference, including thousands of activists and members of civil society, who normally hold protests around the conference area.
Continue reading...COP28: Gore highlights shortfalls in methane pledge, urges use of global inventory to monitor progress
COP28: India’s green credit program “empty shell” without private sector investment, markets expert cautions
COP28: Voluntary carbon coalition to spin out forestry standard in early 2024, launch first REDD+ credits by 2025
A knife-edge quest: Lord of the Rings resonates at Cop28 climate summit | Larry Elliott
Tolkien’s hostility to rampant industrialisation should chime with nations represented in Dubai
Back in the 1960s, no self-respecting hippy would be seen dead without a well-thumbed copy of the Lord of the Rings. Along with a copy of Sgt Pepper and the Tibetan Book of the Dead, it came to epitomise the counterculture.
Times change. Tolkien’s most prominent fan at present is Giorgia Meloni, the most rightwing prime minister Italy has had since the second world war. That has set alarm bells clanging.
Continue reading...COP28: US Energy Transition Accelerator to launch April, mobilise $200 bln in carbon credit finance by 2035
Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels
Exclusive: UAE’s Sultan Al Jaber says phase-out of coal, oil and gas would take world ‘back into caves’
The president of Cop28, Sultan Al Jaber, has claimed there is “no science” indicating that a phase-out of fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating to 1.5C, the Guardian and the Centre for Climate Reporting can reveal.
Al Jaber also said a phase-out of fossil fuels would not allow sustainable development “unless you want to take the world back into caves”.
Continue reading...COP28: Norway, Morocco sign Article 6 MoU
COP28: Singapore investment firm defends voluntary carbon in whitepaper
Cop28 live: health in focus at Dubai climate talks
The world leaders’ summit is over, and the negotiators take centre stage. Sunday’s official themes are health, relief, recovery and peace
The British prime minister, Rishi Sunak, has been facing criticism at home for the brevity of his visit to the climate conference, having visited for less than a day. He has also been accused of hypocrisy for pushing for a phase-out of fossil fuels only weeks after approving new oil and gas licences in the North Sea.
Al Gore, the former US vice-president, said: “I am not impressed with prime minister Sunak’s climate policies. I think they’re terrible. They’re very disappointing.”
Continue reading...COP28: Rwanda launches carbon market framework, announces two international trade agreements
COP28: Roundup for Day 4 – Dec. 3
COP28: Singapore adds Rwanda to list of Article 6 carbon trading partners
Are extreme temperatures threatening live music events?
COP28: European donors announce cash for Blue Mediterranean Partnership
COP28: Initiative launches in bid to bring Indigenous knowledge to the heart of global biodiversity planning
COP28: Philanthropic funding needed to build capacity for high-integrity carbon markets, says report
COP28: Dominica signs MoU with UAE-based carbon credit project developer
W.A. to spend $220 million to keep failed coal mine on line till 2026
W.A. government to spend $220 million to ensure failed coal mine stays open long enough to build replacement wind, solar and battery storage capacity.
The post W.A. to spend $220 million to keep failed coal mine on line till 2026 appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia signs up to COP pledge to triple renewables by 2030, double efficiency
Australia and 117 other countries sign pledge at COP28 to triple renewables by 2030 and double energy efficiency.
The post Australia signs up to COP pledge to triple renewables by 2030, double efficiency appeared first on RenewEconomy.