Policymakers, activists say despite growing awareness about the link between climate and migration, countries are behind in addressing the issue
The talks have been marked by division between wealthy governments resisting a costly outcome and developing nations pushing for more
Many in Seattle still without power
UN warns city’s groundwater could deplete by 2030
They have not yet made decisions on managing river
COP29 host Azerbaijan defends its fossil fuel expansion as a realistic response to market demand
Conservation experts in Kenya are helping communities in areas impacted by drought to develop climate-resilient alternative livelihoods like beekeeping to help them cope with the changing weather patterns. Juma Majanga reports from Garsen, Kenya.
The countries are experiencing their worst recorded drought, which is drying up the Kariba Dam reservoir and causing hourslong power cuts
Developing nations seek over $1 trillion to adapt to climate change and transition to greener energy
As the COP29 climate summit enters the final stretch in Azerbaijan, there are growing frustrations over the apparent lack of progress toward securing a deal on climate finance – seen as a crucial step in reducing emissions and limiting global warming. Henry Ridgwell reports.
While many passionate youths want to protest, this will be the third straight COP in an authoritarian country with tighter controls on protests and speech
Climate and environment ministers from around the world have arrived at the summit to help push the talks forward
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