On Monday, UN Environment Programme chief Inger Andersen opened the meeting by warning that “time is not on our side”, urging “ambitious” outcomes from these talks. IPCC Chair Jim Skea said it was a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWomen and climate changeIT'S International Women's Month, and we would like to draw attention to the women who persistently work to make our planet safer and our lives better. Concerned that climate action has continued to ...
Delegates to a key UN-backed climate meeting this week will be forced to consider what their future work might look like without US government participation.
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New Vision on MSNNations fail to break deadlock on timing of UN climate report“Time is not on our side,” UN Environment Programme chief Inger Andersen warned, urging “ambitious” outcomes from the talks.
When the United Nations (UN) adjourned the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an ...
United Nations Environment Program Director Inger Andersen said the world needs to get to zero fossil fuel emissions “as fast as possible,” with developed nations getting there by 2040 and ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNUS shuns climate science meeting as UN warns 'time is not on our side'Representatives of nearly 200 countries gather Monday to continue fraught negotiations on the timing and content of the UN's next blockbuster assessment of global warming science. At issue is whether ...
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