Development banks have spent over US$1 billion on factory farming in Africa, locking in high greenhouse gas emissions. Natural farming systems are a better choice.
ADB’s Nepal chief Arnaud Cauchois discusses economic headwinds, investment bottlenecks, and why the country’s youth-driven push for reform offers hope for long-term development.
Amid the diplomatic gridlock, perhaps the real story of COP30 was happening outside the negotiation halls. The collaborative ...
A new report from Generation unpacks the risks and opportunities for finance leaders as politics and economics pull in ...
The agreement reached two years ago at COP28 in Dubai seemed to signal the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era. But ...
Nearly 200 countries had agreed back in Dubai in 2023 to transition away from fossil fuels. Yet in the two COPs since, not a ...
Sustainable finance junkies and investors alike have wondered since April whether New York City Comptroller Brad Lander would ...
The United States of America was unofficially represented at COP30, the annual UN climate conference (November 10-21) in Belem, Brazil by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI). He was not granted the ...
The just-concluded climate conference in Belém, Brazil marked ten years of the 2015 Paris Agreement. With its focus on ...
The third weekend in November offered the world two disastrous days for solving polycrisis problems, starting in the Brazilian Amazon city of Belém at the United Nations climate summit (‘COP30’) on ...
Between Nov. 10 and 21, more than 56,000 delegates, including representatives from nearly 200 nations, gathered in Belém, ...
To keep even a coin-flip chance of limiting warming to 1.5°C the world must cut emissions roughly 55% by 2035 compared to ...