Nuclear power is in the spotlight at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Azerbaijan, where both countries and industries presented plans to deploy the carbon-free energy technology ...
China has established the world's largest and most comprehensive new energy industrial chain, demonstrating its progress in ...
Nations have until Friday to break the impasse over how to raise $1 trillion a year for developing countries to cope with ...
India's capital city of Delhi has virtually shut down as air pollution hit "severe plus" levels, according to Indian ...
At least 1,773 coal, oil, and gas lobbyists are attending the climate talks, according to the Kick Big Polluters Out ...
As leaders and negotiators grapple with big questions of money and power, youth COP attendees and activists from around the ...
Arzu Geybulla argues that the host country’s centralized dynastic regime is utterly incapable of meeting climate targets.
United Nations climate talks resumed Monday with negotiators urged to make progress on a stalled-out deal that could see ...
The socio-political and legal push by small island developing states and youth activists at the UN climate summit reflects ...
At least 480 lobbyists advocating for carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are attending COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The country’s authoritarian President Ilham Aliyev personally oversees the largest cash cow: the State Oil Fund. That may be ...
Azerbaijani officials said that Israeli President Herzog had to cancel his visit to Baku to attend COP29 because Turkey ...