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  • COP28 Climate Summit Concludes with Historic Agreement to Reduce Fossil Fuel Use
    Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    After two weeks of intense negotiations, the COP28 climate summit concluded with a historic agreement, marking the first time a commitment to reduce fossil fuel usage has been included.
  • COP28 Enters Overtime Amid Serious Fossil Fuel Disagreements and Rejected Draft Agreement
    Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    On the morning of December 12, local time, the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change entered overtime as negotiators awaited the release of a new draft agreement.
  • COP28 Debates on Phasing Out or Reducing Fossil Fuels Amid Climate Crisis
    Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) is currently underway in Dubai, with the future of fossil fuels emerging as a central topic of discussion.
  • COP28 Methane Pact Faces Backlash: Oil Giants' 'Near Zero' Emission Promise Questioned
    OIL PRICE HIKE
    At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, a significant agreement was reached among 50 global oil and gas companies to reduce methane emissions to "near zero" by 2030.
  • COP28 Achieves Breakthrough in Climate 'Loss and Damage' Fund, Yet Faces Multiple Challenges
    Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    On the first day of COP28, a significant breakthrough was achieved as the conference agreed on a preliminary text for the climate "loss and damage" fund, specifying funding sources and assigning the World Bank as the custodian. However, this may not be the final text, as all documents are subject to change until the conference concludes on December 12.
  • Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    Fossil Fuel Nations Under Fire Ahead of COP28 Amid Concerns Over Climate Commitments
    As the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is set to commence this Thursday, the frequent negative news surrounding major fossil fuel countries casts a shadow over the potential breakthrough achievements of the meeting.
  • COP28 President Sultan Al Jaber Refutes Allegations of Promoting Oil Deals
    COP26
    The president of the upcoming UN climate conference COP28 in Dubai, Sultan Al Jaber, who also serves as the CEO of the United Arab Emirates' oil giant ADNOC, has robustly denied allegations that he intended to use his position to further fossil fuel deals for his country
  • COP28 Approaches: How Stakeholders Weigh Interests Amid First Global Stocktake
    The real fight begins now
    As the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change approaches, the oil and natural gas industry is once again under the spotlight. The U.S. Presidential Climate Envoy, John Kerry, indicated during an interview in Abu Dhabi on October 31 that fossil fuel companies must be held accountable for excessive carbon dioxide emissions contributing to climate issues.
  • Climate Change: Experts Warn More Intense Weather Events In 2023
    DROUGHT
    Growing evidence of climate change leading to extreme weather, but experts say it’s not too late