Author
Rebecca Tremain
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Shifting from pledges to action: COP29’s role in climate accountability
As we hurtle towards another Conference of the Parties (COP), this year in Azerbaijan, it is only natural to reflect on the progress the global climate community has made since meeting at COP28 in Dubai last year. Whilst recent reports show significant growth in clean energy investments, global emissions continue…
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UK’s climate future: Progress needed across sectors as 2030 targets loom
Last month, the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) published its annual progress report to Parliament.
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How the UK can tackle methane emissions
Tackling methane emissions is one of the fastest, most cost-effective, and impactful actions the UK can take to address the energy and climate crises.
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The UK’s methane opportunity
Cutting methane emissions in the energy sector isn’t a silver bullet to solving the climate crisis, but it is the fastest way to reign in global warming.
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The road to COP29: Finance, geopolitical uncertainty, and the need for a new global paradigm
Ahead of COP29 in Azerbaijan, countries and regions will need to mobilize new planning processes and financing for climate action.
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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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From net zero to net reality: The UK’s climate leadership in transition
Leaders can no longer ignore geopolitical and geoeconomic considerations when it comes to climate and energy policy.