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World Bank Urges Aid for Economies in Conflict as US Pushes Cuts


Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The World Bank logo is seen at the 2023 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, U.S., April 13, 2023. Read More

New Reports Ahead of COP29 Show The World Is Spinning Its Wheels on ...


Science New Reports Ahead of COP29 Show The World Is Spinning Its Wheels on Climate Action The currently projected warming of about 3 degrees Celsius is “too hot to handle,” says Ko Barrett, a ... Read More

U.S. governors pledge to press ahead on climate after Trump win


Democratic governors of two U.S. states pledged on Friday to keep building programs on renewable energy and curbing climate change after President-elect Donald Trump's victory this week. Read More

The U.S. Election Is a Choice Between Climate Action and Retreat - MSN


Presently, the World Bank is the largest distributor of climate finance, amounting to $38.6 billion in 2023, and the U.S. is the bank's largest contributor, representing roughly 17 percent of its ... Read More

Trump killed US climate aid. Here’s what it means for the world.


Trump and his cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency have terminated more than 150 climate and clean energy contracts and grants valued at $1.2 billion managed by the U.S. Agency for ... Read More

Our View: Much of U.S. remains committed to slowing climate change


The United Nations annual climate summit is now under way in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, with some 32,000 representatives from the world negotiating over how to tackle the climate crisis. Read More

In Europe, You Can Be Sued for Not Taking Action on Climate Change. In ...


In the U.S., It’s the Opposite. Dutch bank ING is facing trial over its environmental conduct, while asset managers in America are being taken to court for focusing too aggressively on green issues ... Read More


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