The US and UK are falling short of their “fair share” of climate financing
Britain is contributing $1.4bn less than needed to offset its historical emissions.
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Britain is contributing $1.4bn less than needed to offset its historical emissions.
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The clean energy transition will not come cheap, but billionaires could do much more to finance this change.
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Adam McKay, Mary Robinson, Vanessa Nakate and others share their solutions.
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If Sunak really wants to make a clean start he should swap protest-crackdowns for nature protection.
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A mild start to the winter and a surge in European gas storage could help Britain’s energy bill crisis.
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Liz Truss’s vow to kick-start fracking in the UK could imperil the Conservatives’ chances at the next election.
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The world’s leading voice for climate action and its most original singer-songwriter discuss greenwashing, fame, Cop27, music and the matriarchy.
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Safe protest stunts raise the profile of the climate crisis and ask us to think about the bigger picture.
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