
🌍 Rwanda Rallies for Fresh Climate Finance Goals at COP29 Kickoff! 🌱
🌍 Rwanda calls for a new global climate finance goal at COP29 in Azerbaijan, pushing for support that includes loss and damage to help those most affected by climate impacts. 💚
Stay informed, stay connected—news for amigos everywhere.
🌍 Rwanda calls for a new global climate finance goal at COP29 in Azerbaijan, pushing for support that includes loss and damage to help those most affected by climate impacts. 💚
Get the lowdown on COP29! 🌍 From enhancing ambition to enabling action, discover what’s on the agenda as the world gathers in Baku to tackle climate change. Let’s shape our future together! ♻️
As climate change becomes the ‘new normal,’ discover how young innovators are leading the charge at the G20 to combat environmental challenges and shape a sustainable future.
Erik Solheim, former UNEP Executive Director, highlights the pivotal role of youth in global sustainability efforts, urging action ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan. 🌍✨
Kenya teams up with China’s Academy of Sciences to plant bamboo along the Nzoia River, aiming to combat floods and boost food security for local communities.
Azerbaijan is set to unveil a unified global standard for sustainable investment at COP29, collaborating with over 100 countries to simplify green financing and boost climate action.
The UN warns global temperatures could rise over 3°C unless countries adopt more ambitious carbon emission targets. Immediate action is crucial to avoid devastating climate impacts.
Norway has pledged $20 million to help Colombia protect its rainforests and fight deforestation, strengthening a partnership dedicated to preserving biodiversity and supporting indigenous communities.
Fossil fuel exploration is expanding into the Coral Triangle, threatening one of the most biodiverse marine areas. Discover how this ‘Amazon of the Seas’ is at risk and what it means for our planet’s future.
At COP16 in Colombia, leaders urge the world to fund urgent action to save nature. With only millions raised so far, the $200 billion annual goal to halt nature loss by 2030 hangs in the balance.