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Five priorities for the Middle East’s climate agenda
During COP28, there is a unique opportunity for the Middle East region to put forward its climate actions and priorities.
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Bridging the climate gap at COP28 and beyond: How carbon capture can help
The urgency of the climate crisis demands comprehensive and innovative solutions, and carbon capture and storage stands poised to play a crucial role.
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From potential to reality: Assessing and addressing hurdles to nuclear energy at COP28
In the race to decarbonize the global energy system nuclear energy stands out as a potentially valuable tool in the toolkit.
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COP28: Global Stocktake proves Europe needs a new approach to climate action
How is Europe faring when it comes to clean energy deployment and what could be done to increase its chances of climate success?
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COP28 and Africa: Getting real about climate action and its barriers in Africa
As we head to COP28 here are three things to keep in mind if we want to get serious about climate action in Africa.
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Can the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change truly be a forum for implementation?
The first Global Stocktake – a process designed to take place every five years to assess collective progress towards the Paris Agreement goals – will culminate at COP28.
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The need for deep uncertainty analysis in energy policy and planning
This concept of making decisions with this degree of unknowns about the scope of future states is referred to as decision making under deep uncertainty.
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Methane mitigation at COP28: 4 criteria for evaluating methane commitments at the world’s largest climate summit
In the run-up to COP28 and the second anniversary of the Global Methane Pledge we expect to see a sharpened focus on action and finance that can turn ambition into reality on methane mitigation.