
Ivan Couronne
Global Editor, Future of The Planet at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Agence France-Presse, Future of the planet global editor
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1 month ago |
japantoday.com | Benjamin Legendre |Ivan Couronne
Europe is "absolutely vital" to the fight against global warming and its leadership must not waver as climate ambition backslides elsewhere, the CEO of November's COP30 summit in Brazil told AFP. In an interview in Paris, Ana Toni urged the European Union to unite around a strong emissions reduction target as the 27-nation bloc squabbles over its level of climate ambition.
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1 month ago |
terradaily.com | Benjamin Legendre |Ivan Couronne
Don't make 'disappointing' retreat on climate, COP30 CEO urges EUBy Benjamin LEGENDRE, Ivan COURONNEParis (AFP) April 25, 2025 Europe is "absolutely vital" to the fight against global warming and its leadership must not waver as climate ambition backslides elsewhere, the CEO of November's COP30 summit in Brazil told AFP.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Benjamin Legendre |Ivan Couronne
Europe is "absolutely vital" to the fight against global warming and its leadership must not waver as climate ambition backslides elsewhere, the CEO of November's COP30 summit in Brazil told AFP. In an interview in Paris, Ana Toni urged the European Union to unite around a strong emissions reduction target as the 27-nation bloc squabbles over its level of climate ambition.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
wargny.com | Benjamin Legendre |Julien Mivielle |Ivan Couronne |Nathalie Alonso
Trois cents milliards de dollars par an, dans dix ans: les pays développés se sont engagés dimanche à Bakou à financer davantage les pays pauvres menacés par le changement climatique, au terme d'une chaotique conférence de l'ONU en Azerbaïdjan dont le monde en développement repart déçu. Le financement promis pour 2035 "est trop faible, trop tardif et trop ambigu", a regretté le Kényan Ali Mohamed, parlant au nom du groupe africain.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
capitol.fr | Benjamin Legendre |Julien Mivielle |Ivan Couronne |Nathalie Alonso
Trois cents milliards de dollars par an, dans dix ans: les pays développés se sont engagés dimanche à Bakou à financer davantage les pays pauvres menacés par le changement climatique, au terme d'une chaotique conférence de l'ONU en Azerbaïdjan dont le monde en développement repart déçu. Le financement promis pour 2035 "est trop faible, trop tardif et trop ambigu", a regretté le Kényan Ali Mohamed, parlant au nom du groupe africain.
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