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An invitation has already been extended to Pope Leo XIV to attend this year’s COP30 U.N. climate conference in Brazil.
Multiple, interconnected crises—including rising inequalities, poverty, hunger, climate change, and conflicts—continue to hinder progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The newly elected Pope Leo XIV could continue in his predecessor's footprints as the steward of the environment of the ...
Brazil's Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva takes part in the 11th Meeting of Environment Ministers ...
At a key ministerial in Copenhagen, Brazil calls for stronger institutions, grassroots mobilization, and finance leadership ...
The European Union's plans to cut back sustainability reporting rules could expose European companies to more climate ...
Communities at the frontline of climate change impacts such as floods, droughts and other extreme weather events have critical knowledge on how best to cope, and what is needed to enable this climate ...
In picking a new leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, the Vatican had a chance to honor the late Pope Francis’ legacy ...
Against a backdrop of mounting geopolitical tensions and a deepening climate crisis, a new policy brief urges that climate ...
Over the last decade, humanity's emissions of carbon dioxide (CO₂) have stabilized after a period of huge growth. Average ...
The Brazilian presidency of COP30, this year's climate summit, called for new global climate governance mechanisms to help ...