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Greens drop climate trigger demand in attempt to restart Nature Positive talks with Labor

The Guardian Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 09:01

Minor party’s offer, which includes ban on native-forest logging, represents its second concession on stalled legislation in less than a week

The Greens have dropped their demand for a climate trigger to be incorporated in the government’s stalled Nature Positive legislation, indicating they are now prepared to pass the bills in return for a Australia-wide ban on native-forest logging alone.

The party has previously refused to support Labor’s legislation, insisting that both a climate trigger and forest-logging ban must be included.

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Countries must set aside differences and agree climate finance deal, says German minister

The Guardian Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 07:56

Jochen Flasbarth called on Cop29 delegates to press on as world faces increasing crises and drop in solidarity

Governments meeting to forge a global settlement on climate finance must get over their differences this week and come to a deal – because if talks carry on until next year they stand little chance with Donald Trump in the White House, the German development minister has said.

Jochen Flasbarth, one of the most influential ministers at the UN Cop29 summit, said that if the final days of the summit did not produce a breakthrough countries would face a much tougher prospect.

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A Loss and Damage Fund Is Taking Shape at COP Climate Talks

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 05:10
The U.N. climate summit in Azerbaijan has cleared the for way aid to flow when lower-income countries are hit.
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What It’s Like Reporting From COP29, the UN Climate Summit

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 05:02
Brad Plumer is reporting from Azerbaijan, where the annual U.N. climate summit got underway this week.
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The Observer view: the Cop summit is foundering, we need urgent action not more hot air

The Guardian Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 03:35

The grim negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan, have shown the need for reform of the UN annual global climate talks

‘Global emissions continue to increase, carbon sinks are being degraded and we can no longer exclude the possibility of surpassing 2.9C of warming by 2100.” It is a bleak assessment of our planet’s future and could have been made by just about any environmental organisation on Earth.

In fact, they are the views of an international group of climate experts that highlight, in sharp detail, the manifest failings of the UN’s annual Cop climate summits, whose 29th iteration is now being staged in Baku, Azerbaijan. These talks, they said last week, are no longer fit for purpose and need an urgent overhaul.

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I’m finally into ‘prepping’ and ready for the apocalypse | Eva Wiseman

The Guardian Climate Change - November 17, 2024 - 03:00

Piles of loo paper, a years worth of tinned good and snake-proof boots. No wonder prepping has become a lifestyle choice

Prepping – I’m coming round to it. I’ve had Prepare, the old government website that Oliver Dowden launched this spring, open on my laptop in a quivering tab for a while now, and this week I’ve been dipping in every now and then to remind myself of “how to prepare for an emergency”. How many bottles of water we may need, tweezers, a sage reminder about the fact of tinned meat.

I’ve dabbled in prepping before, without really realising what I was doing. A fear in the early 2000s that Rimmel might stop making my favourite eyeliner led to me dashing to Boots to buy five. Which is fairly normal, I think? On the spectrum of normal? Sensible probably, when so many, as you’ll know, have brushes too fine or ink that disappears in rain. In the grip of lockdown, as supermarket deliveries were increasingly scarce, when I was blessed with a Tesco slot I would focus not on toilet paper or flour, but on treats. I’d stockpile the good biscuits, and, in my naivety, Biscoff spread. I remember there were very large gift bars of Galaxy chocolate on offer for a while, bars the size of a small dinghy which I would buy in bulk, nibbling away at the corners like a parasite. That was when we started decanting our pulses. Still, beside the microwave sits a proud wall of oversized Tupperware, carefully labelled in my six-year-old daughter’s handwriting: “spageti”, “green lenttles”, “ryce”. It felt good. I felt prepared, but for what, was unclear.

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Anthony Albanese ‘very confident’ Australian exporters won’t be slugged with heavy US trade tariffs

The Guardian Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 21:25

PM seeks to reassure Australians about the fate of their businesses under US Trump administration

Anthony Albanese is seeking to reassure Australian exporters about the fate of their businesses under an incoming US Trump administration, insisting he is confident they will be spared tariffs of up to 20% that the president-elect is threatening to impose.

The prime minister said on Sunday that he did not expect any US move to slap tariffs on incoming goods to include imports from Australia.

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Trump Picks Chris Wright to Head Energy Department

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 18:18
Chris Wright is a TV-ready evangelist for fossil fuels who lacks government experience.
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UN warns of ‘economic carnage’ if G20 leaders cannot agree on climate finance for poor countries

The Guardian Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 12:55

Wealthy nations are yet to offer the hundreds of billions of dollars that economists say are needed to help the developing world cut emissions

Leaders of the world’s biggest economies meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Monday must agree to provide the finance that the world’s poorest need to tackle the climate crisis or face “economic carnage”, the UN has warned.

The G20 nations are about to gather in Brazil for two days of talks, while many of their ministers remain in Azerbaijan where crucial negotiations at the Cop29 climate crisis summit have stalled. Rich countries’ governments have not yet put forward the offers of hundreds of billions of dollars in financial aid that economists say are needed to help poorer countries cut their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of extreme weather.

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Democrats’ Message at COP29 Climate Talks: Don’t Panic

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 08:04
American officials are seeking to assure the world that U.S. climate action won’t end with the return of Donald Trump as president.
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Little sign of rain to alleviate drought and wildfire risks in US north-east

The Guardian Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 08:00

Ongoing dry conditions threaten to aggravate blazes in New York and New Jersey as wildfire seasons grow in intensity

Wildfires continue to ravage parts of New York and New Jersey, fueled by high winds and record low precipitation and, despite some rain over last weekend, there is no immediate relief in sight for the historic drought in the region, with ongoing dry conditions exacerbating the risk of spreading fires.

Last month was the driest on record in New York City, with only 0.87in (2.2cm) of rain compared with the historic average of 4.12in for October, and forecasts predict the deficit between normal levels of rain and this autumn in the region will grow before the end of the season.

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Almost 500 carbon capture lobbyists granted access to Cop29 climate summit

The Guardian Climate Change - November 16, 2024 - 02:14

More lobbyists for the controversial technology were present this year, despite debate about its viability

At least 480 lobbyists working on carbon capture and storage (CCS) have been granted access to the UN climate summit, known as Cop29, the Guardian can reveal.

That is five more CCS lobbyists than were present at last year’s climate talks, despite the overall number of participants shrinking significantly from about 85,000 to about 70,000.

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Burgum Will Be Trump’s Energy Czar

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 18:55
The North Dakota governor, who helped strengthen ties between the oil industry and President-elect Donald J. Trump, will do double duty as Interior secretary.
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Activists Sent to Prison for Pouring Powder Over Case Holding U.S. Constitution

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 17:57
One climate activist was sentenced to 18 months in prison, the other to two years. They said that they had meant to draw attention to climate change.
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Trump Wants to Kill the E.V. Tax Credit. Here’s What to Know.

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 17:52
President-elect Donald J. Trump wants Congress to repeal a $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit. Doing so would hurt American automakers.
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Nuclear Power Was Once Shunned at Climate Talks. Now, It’s a Rising Star.

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 15:12
Growing worldwide energy demand and other factors have shifted the calculus, but hurdles still lie ahead.
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Fossil fuel bosses get ‘red carpet’ at Cop29 despite concerns over influence

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 13:48

Revealed: more than 100 executives given special guest badges as activists challenge role of oil and gas firms at talks

The host country of this year’s UN climate summit, Azerbaijan, has rolled out “red carpet” treatment to fossil fuel bosses and lobbyists, the Guardian can reveal.

At least 132 oil and gas company senior executives and staff were invited to the Cop29 summit, and had special badges denoting they were guests of the presidency.

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The week around the world in 20 pictures

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 13:00

Trump back in the White House, the aftermath of the floods in Valencia, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and Rafael Nadal’s farewell: the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists

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Argentina evalúa abandonar el Acuerdo de París sobre el cambio climático

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 12:46
El presidente Javier Milei está considerando retirar a Argentina del acuerdo climático que busca frenar las emisiones que calientan el planeta, una medida drástica que solo ha tomado otro dirigente mundial en el pasado: Donald Trump.
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The Guardian view on UN climate talks: rich and poor nations can strike a win-win deal | Editorial

The Guardian Climate Change - November 15, 2024 - 12:32

At Cop29 the global south needs to unite for sustainable growth, leveraging resources and negotiating transformative climate finance pacts

More than a century of burning coal, oil and gas has fuelled intense heatwaves, prolonged droughts, heavier rains and devastating floods. To prevent even more severe impacts, the UN global climate summit, Cop29, must deliver tangible results to keep global temperature rises below 2C – the limit defined in the 2015 Paris agreement. Achieving this goal means human societies can only emit a finite amount of additional carbon dioxide, known as the world’s “carbon budget”.

Developed nations have exceeded their carbon budgets, while developing countries remain within theirs. Carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for centuries, turning past unchecked fossil fuel use into a costly planetary bill. Between 1870 and 2019, the US, EU, Russia, UK, Japan, Canada and Australia – home to just 15% of the global population – accounted for over 60% of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment.

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