November’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP30, will emphasise “the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for accelerated and collective climate actions”. However, it has a surprising new critic.
Although climate change will have serious consequences—particularly for people in the poorest countries—it will not lead to humanity’s demise,' the Microsoft co-founder says.
A Trump administration official said the "tide was turning" on climate change, which the US president recently called the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has written to Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to break an impasse and allow ...
Billionaire Bill Gates, known for his philanthropic work and climate change ... In an open letter ahead of the UN COP30 ...
Bill Gates thinks climate change is a serious problem but it won ... the secretary-general of the UN told The Guardian in an ...
The White House confirmed that no top officials will attend 'COP30' in Brazil, while experts warned that US absence could boost Beijing’s influence ...
His suggestion for a pivot away from emissions reduction and toward lessening human misery makes a kind of sense.
In the memo’s first page, Gates dismissed, in his words, the “doomsday view” that climate change would “decimate civilization” ...
On October 31, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said there is "room for great energy trade between China and the United ...
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