China’s Former Climate Envoy to Meet with EU to Revive Flailing UN Pact, Sources Say
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China’s former climate envoy to meet with EU to revive flailing UN pact, sources say
By Valerie Volcovici and Liz Lee WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s former veteran climate envoy, who previously secured two pivotal climate agreements with the United States, will meet with the EU’s top green transition official on Tuesday to resuscitate flailing international climate negotiations ahead of the COP30 summit in Brazil, three sources told Reuters. Xie Zhenhua, who retired at the end of COP28 climate talks in Dubai in late 2023,…
The Twenty-Seven, which must quickly agree unanimously on a target to reduce their emissions by 2035, are very divided, and they have delayed the adoption of ambitious commitments by 2040.
The COP30 (United Nations Conference on Climate Change), which will be held in November of this year in Belém, has already 135 countries confirmed, according to the Deputy Governor of Pará, Hana Ghassan. The announcement was made on the last 6th day (12), during a visit to the conference's credibility area in the City Park, where the main climate dialogues will take place. According to Hana Ghassan, the number of delegations has been good in the…
A special report in the U.S. newspaper pointed out that, with the absence of the US, oil and logistics pressures were evident; the country faced a lack of confidence in the two months of the conference
Europe will cut a sorry figure at the global climate summit in Belem in November: the European Union has so far failed to reach an agreement on its own climate goals for 2040 and is threatening its reputation as a climate...
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