Despite the weak agreement seen at the COP30 climate conference, Brazil was right to prioritize discussing the eventual phase-out of fossil fuels. Others must now help to find a way forward.
Phaseout plan gained unexpected momentum at the summit, only to vanish from the final deal and unlock a new stage.
COP30 fell short on fossil fuels and financing goals, but a new dialogue on climate and trade holds promise to put a price on CO2.
Sky News host Peta Credlin analyses how the Albanese government’s bid to host the next COP31 conference has failed.
Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen has defended his appointment as a lead negotiator at the COP31 climate summit in Turkey, ...
Australia is set to host pre COP meetings to elevate Pacific priorities ahead of COP31 in Turkey next year. Eliza Northrop, Director at UNSW's Centre for Sustainable Development Reform, joins ...
A bold step was taken at COP30 when Nepal, Bhutan and Kyrgyzstan successfully pushed for a dedicated annual dialogue that ...
Catholic leaders drove a justice-focused agenda in the final phase of the COP30 climate conference in Brazil, but expressed ...
On 15 November we were part of a march of some 70,000 people from all over Brazil and the world for climate justice in Belem, ...
It wasn't a comfortable process for the tens of thousands of delegates trying to hash out progress on climate change on the ...