Africa: Two Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Is Loans As Rich Countries Profiteer From Escalating Climate Crisis

Africa: ‘House of Diplomacy and Dialogue’ – UN Wraps Up High-Level Week With Calls for Peace, Climate Action and Reform

The United Nations remains “the house of diplomacy and dialogue” in a divided world, General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock said as she closed the 80th session’s general debate, urging nations to convert the week’s momentum into concrete action on peace, climate change and institutional reform. Over six days, 189 Member States spoke from the iconic…

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Africa: Two Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Is Loans As Rich Countries Profiteer From Escalating Climate Crisis

Africa: Sinking Islands, Vanishing Forests – World Leaders Call for Urgent Climate Action

From the rainforests of Central America to low-lying atolls in the Pacific and drought-stricken plains in Africa, leaders came to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday with a common message: climate change is no longer a distant threat, but an immediate danger demanding bolder global commitments. Their appeals, sharpened by rising seas, failed harvests…

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Africa: Two Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Is Loans As Rich Countries Profiteer From Escalating Climate Crisis

Africa: New National Climate Plans Unveiled At High-Level Summit Ahead of COP30 Conference

From accelerating the move to clean energy to planting acres of trees, leaders from more than 100 countries announced or reiterated new national climate action plans during a meeting on Wednesday as part of the high-level week of the UN General Assembly. The game-changing summit was convened by Secretary-General António Guterres alongside President Luiz Inácio…

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Africa: Two Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Is Loans As Rich Countries Profiteer From Escalating Climate Crisis

Africa: Climate Summit 2025 – the Path to COP30

Floods in South Asia, wildfires across North America, and record-breaking heat in Europe have underscored what scientists have warned for years: climate change is escalating faster than the political response. Against this backdrop, the UN Secretary-General is holding a climate summit during the high-level week of the General Assembly, pressing nations to raise their climate…

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Africa: Two Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South Is Loans As Rich Countries Profiteer From Escalating Climate Crisis

Africa: Early Net-Zero Action in Africa Brings Big Climate Gains – and Development Challenges, CATF Finds

New research from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) explores how different timelines for achieving net-zero emissions could shape Africa’s energy, land, water, and development future. The study,  Exploring Net-Zero Emissions Pathways for Africa Across Different Timelines , uses the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM) to examine how various levels of climate ambition affect the continent’s…

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