Momentum Surges Behind Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Roadmap as COP30 Enters Its Second Week

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As COP30 enters its second week, global support for establishing a Transition Away from Fossil Fuels (TAFF) Roadmap is accelerating at remarkable speed. A new analysis from 350.org and partners shows how what began as a single call for action has rapidly grown into a powerful push to anchor a fossil fuel phase-out at the heart of the emerging Mutirão Pact”. Last

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Ministers Push for Decisive Methane Cuts as New Global Report Shows Progress, Warns of Major Gaps

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Ministers attending the Global Methane Pledge Ministerial at COP30 have called for urgent and coordinated global action to curb methane emissions, following the release of a new report showing progress but warning that the world remains off track to meet the 2030 methane-reduction target. The Global Methane Status Report, launched by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Climate and

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At COP30, African Innovators Push for Climate Action That Reaches People, Not Just Policies

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Belém, Brazil. The city at the mouth of the Amazon River is humid, stormy and charged with urgency as tens of thousands gather for COP30. For many African climate innovators, this is not just another conference. It is a test of whether global climate promises can finally translate into real opportunities for real people. Belém carries its own reminders of

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COP30: $1.3 Trillion Climate Finance Roadmap Gains Global Support 

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The ambitious goal of mobilising USD 1.3 trillion in climate finance for developing countries by 2035 received significant international support at the first meeting dedicated to the implementation of the Baku to Belém Roadmap. Held at the ongoing COP 30 in Belem  on Saturday, the meeting saw a consensus among nations and institutions that political will and cooperation are essential

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ICCDI Africa Unveils Eco-Toilet Built with over 10,000 PET Bottles to Combat Open Defecation in Abuja

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International Climate Change Development Initiative Africa is proud to announce the official launch of its groundbreaking Eco-Friendly Toilet at LEA Primary School, Aleyita Lugbe, Abuja a milestone project that showcases how community-driven innovation can transform lives and safeguard the environment. This unique toilet facility, constructed using over 10,000 recycled PET bottles, demonstrates what is possible when creativity meets purpose. Designed

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COP30: Global Health on the Brink as Experts Demand Urgent Increase in Climate Adaptation Funding

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Global health experts and government representatives have issued a strong warning that the world is entering a dangerous phase of the climate crisis, with rising temperatures and intensifying extreme weather already claiming hundreds of thousands of lives yearly. They stressed that health must become a central pillar of global climate adaptation efforts, especially for vulnerable nations like Nigeria. The call

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Bonsucro Partners Alliance of Bioversity, CIAT to Strengthen Climate Resilience for Sugarcane, Cotton Producers

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Bonsucro, the global platform promoting sustainable sugarcane production, has announced a strategic partnership with the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) to expand the reach of the Climate Resilience Platform (CRP), a digital tool designed to help farmers adapt to the growing threats of climate change. The new collaboration, delivered in close partnership with Better

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Indigenous Protesters Storm COP30 Venue in Brazil, Clash with Security Over Climate Injustice

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Tension flared at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) on Tuesday when dozens of Indigenous protesters forced their way into the summit venue, demanding urgent climate action and protection for the Amazon rainforest. The protesters, chanting and waving flags, clashed with security personnel at the entrance of the U.N. compound in Belém, the Amazonian host city of this

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