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Nov 15, 2024 |
bhartiyamedia.com | Yamide Dagnet |Amanda Maxwell |Zak Smith |Jennifer Skene
BAKU, Nov 15 (IPS) – The United States just went through its most consequential election. While the outcome raises questions about what the re-election of Trump means for U.S. engagement in global climate talks moving forward (in view of his previous stunt), the game is still on, with or without him. Despite the challenges, local communities, cities, states, private actors, and the public more broadly have embarked on an unstoppable journey—upholding the spirit of the Paris Agreement.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
ipsnews.net | Yamide Dagnet |Amanda Maxwell |Zak Smith |Jennifer Skene
Biodiversity, Conferences, COP16, COP29, Editors' Choice, Featured, Global, Headlines, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Reprint| | Print|BAKU, Nov 15 2024 (IPS) - The United States just went through its most consequential election.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
nrdc.org | Yamide Dagnet
The United States just went through its most consequential election. While the outcome raises questions about what the re-election of Trump means for U.S. engagement in global climate talks moving forward (in view of his previous stunt), the game is still on, with or without him. Despite the challenges, local communities, cities, states, private actors, and the public more broadly have embarked on an unstoppable journey—upholding the spirit of the Paris Agreement.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
nrdc.org | Yamide Dagnet |Andrew Wetzler
Finally, parties need to be held accountable for their commitments—and their actions that lead to unintended adverse effects. For example, for years, Global North countries have called on the Global South to protect tropical rainforests. Yet Global North parties have continued to allow the degradation of their own climate- and nature-critical forests, where industrial logging has become of tree cover loss in the world.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
environmental-expert.com | Yamide Dagnet
Share Share with Facebook Share with Tweeter Share with LinkedIn This piece was co-authored with Tara Shine, head of research and development at the Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice. We recently travelled to Santiago, Chile, a sprawling city of six million people just beyond the Andes.
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