Por: Associated Press Science November 03, 2022
BERLIN (AP) — Luetzerath may be 1,000 miles from Ukraine, but it is an indirect victim of Russia’s invasion and some fear so is Earth’s climate.The ancient hamlet in western Germany will soon be demolished along with a wind park to expand a nearby coal mine, despite protests from environmentalists who fear millions more tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide will be released into the atmosphere.Their concerns were echoed recently by Antonio... + full article
Forbes USA Business November 24, 2022
Then U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds his two year-old granddaughter for the signing of the ... [+] Paris Agreement in 2016.Getty Images This is the fifth article in a series exploring the global climate meetings, the Conferences of the Parties (COP). It explores the... + más
A Guide To The Paris Agreement And Intl. Climate Negotiations (Part 1) | Forbes
After six years, UN climate summit returns to Africa | Associated Press
Forbes USA Tech November 17, 2022
Female engineer wearing hard hat standing with digital tablet against wind turbine.energy concept.getty At COP27, Amazon and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced a public-private partnership supporting women entrepreneurs focused on developing climate... + más
Amazon debuts new shopping portal for customers on government assistance | CNN
Amazon's second 'Prime Day' of 2022: When it starts, the best deals and more | MarketWatch
The Boston Globe USA World November 15, 2022
BALI, Indonesia — President Biden and President Xi Jinping of China agreed Monday to restart talks between their countries as part of international climate negotiations, a breakthrough in the effort to avert catastrophic global warming.Talks between China and the United States... + más
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ABC News USA Business November 14, 2022
SHARM EL-SHEIKH -- Global climate talks in Egypt headed into their second half on Monday with plenty of uncertainty left over whether there’ll be a substantial deal to combat climate change.Tens of thousands of delegates from nearly 200 countries, observers, experts, activists... + más
Russia's climate is heating up faster than the rest of the world | Newsweek
Climate Questions: Why do small degrees of warming matter? | WPLG Local 10
Politico USA Politics October 15, 2022
David Malpass’ job as president of the World Bank appears safe despite calls for his ouster by climate advocates, but the recent controversy over his climate views may have helped ram through changes to help clean energy despite his resistance. Malpass apologized for his late... + más
Embattled World Bank head Malpass says he should have made it clear that he's not 'a climate-change denier' | MarketWatch
World Bank head says he's not a climate denier, won't quit | ABC News
ABC News USA Business October 13, 2022
The annual meeting of the World Bank, held throughout this week, spotlights the organization’s work to end poverty and support international development.This time around, however, the event coincides with a controversy that has elicited sharp criticism of the group’s climate... + más
The Bonfires Of The Vanities: Then And Now | Forbes
Three reasons why poverty rates dropped during the pandemic | PennLive
CNBC USA Business October 05, 2022
Displaced people in floodwater after heavy monsoon rain at Usta Mohammad city, in the Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province, on Sept. 18, 2022. Thirty-three million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, which started with the arrival of the monsoon in late... + más
California reparations task force starts to dig in on specifics | Los Angeles Times
People in former colonies conflicted over Queen Elizabeth's legacy, Britain's colonial past | ABC News
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