Protests, tears and a baby: five key images that tell the story of Cop30 ⊖⊖
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Emotions ran high at the UN climate summit in Brazil, which was hit by its first major protest in four years
It was a tense moment. A group of about 50 people from the Munduruku, an Indigenous people …
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President of talks urges ministers and high-ranking officials to find common ground as conference nears its end
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Climate crisis talks look likely to stretch well into the wee…
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Exclusive: André Corrêa do Lago says rise of clean energy must be acknowledged and rich countries need to do more
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Brazil’s André Corrêa do Lago says countries should follow China’s lead on clean energy as conference begins
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Exclusive: André Corrêa do Lago says ‘answers have to come from the economy’ as climate policies trigger populist-fuelled backlash
The world is facing a new form of climate denial – not the dismissal …
Tariffs and environmental cuts will make meeting challenging, says summit president André Corrêa do Lago
Crucial United Nations climate talks this year will be a “slightly uphill battle” due to econom…
Environmental rollbacks and tariffs makes meeting challenging, says summit president André Corrêa do Lago
Crucial United Nations climate talks this year will be a “slightly uphill battle” due to econo…
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André Corrêa do Lago suggests US organisations can play a constructive role even if government limits participation
The US will be “central” to solving the climate crisis despite Donald Trump’s withdr…
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