Delegates from nearly 200 nations — not including the U.S. — showed they could make some progress. But they deferred the ...
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The International Monetary Fund predicts the world's top 20 economies will see their slowest growth since 2009. Protectionism ...
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In an increasingly complex energy security context spanning a wide range of fuels and technologies, the World Energy Outlook ...
Between Nov. 10 and 21, more than 56,000 delegates, including representatives from nearly 200 nations, gathered in Belém, ...
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are jumping into the ...
The world has reached a hinge moment in the energy transition. Leaps in technology are making it possible to cut emissions ...
If the ice blanketing Antarctica were to vanish, the world’s shorelines would be redrawn so radically that some countries would simply cease to exist. Entire coastal megacities would be abandoned, new ...
Failure to declare phase-out of oil, gas and coal shows tyranny of the minority – but multilateralism remains alive and well ...
Juan Carlos Monterrey Gomez, a top negotiator for Panama, said the decades-long United Nations process risks “becoming a ...