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Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the Walloon Region of Belgium will provide the financing for climate adaptation in developing countries
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An oil terminal is allegedly releasing wastewater into the Red Sea
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The Hydrogen for Development Partnership will help catalyse significant financing for hydrogen investments in developing countries over the next few years
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The country claims the conflict has led to 33m tonnes of GHG emissions
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The G20 accounts for 80% of global emissions
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They are investing in Alcazar Energy Partners II, which funds green energy projects in the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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The DTEK boss has told COP27 that the company’s 2040 carbon-neutrality pledge remains the same
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They are protesting inside the summit, as it is temporarily under international jurisdiction
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The Methane Alert and Response System (MARS), launched at the COP27 climate summit, is a data-to-action platform to get policy-relevant data for emissions mitigation
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They have committed to cut emissions associated with fossil energy production and consumption, particularly to reduce methane emissions
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During his speech at the climate summit, he said the government has put its money where its mouth is on climate change
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