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Premier To Attend To COP29
Australia commits US$200 million to support climate action in Asia and the Pacific
Labor’s climate delay hides rising emissions and blows global progress
UNITAR Advocates for Global Youth and Sustainability at COP29 in Baku
Five ways that climate change threatens human health
Here’s what we’ll be telling COP29 about how climate change is harming young people’s mental health
Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but cop it worst. Will the COP29 climate talks tackle this injustice?
COP29 comes with low expectations, but every step is crucial
WHO celebrates US$10 million grant for Health Impact Investment Platform
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Lima, Peru
Global carbon emissions inch upwards in 2024 despite progress on EVs, renewables and deforestation
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels continue to increase
COP29: FAO says agrifood systems transformation holds solutions for the climate crisis
New UN report: Rise in nitrous oxide emissions endangers pathway to 1.5°C, the ozone layer, and human health
One in 8 children significantly impacted by the 10 biggest extreme weather events this year
What To Expect At COP29 | University Of Canterbury
COP29: who pays for climate action in developing nations – and how much – becomes more urgent
Authoritarian fossil fuel states keep hosting climate conferences – how do these regimes operate and what do they want?
States must prioritise effective climate action and sufficient finance in accordance with human rights, say experts: COP29
Climate Change Minister to attend COP29 in Baku
Monday 11 November 2024
Griffith strengthens its global climate presence with key IPCC and COP29 roles 
Australia To Support Climate Smart Agriculture At COP29
Australia’s Ongoing Commitment To Global Climate Action
The COP29 climate talks are about to kick off in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here’s what to expect
One hour of emissions from Australian billionaires’ equals what average Australian emits in entire year
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Launches General Recommendation 40 on the Equal and Inclusive Representation of Women in Decision-Making Systems
Grattan on Friday: a possible Trump victory is making the Albanese government cagey about its 2035 climate target
‘We will not allow others to determine our fate’: Pacific nations dial up pressure on Australia’s fossil fuel exports
Archaeology Conference Focuses On Cultural Erasure
NZ is encouraging the use of AI – but it’s largely outsourcing the risks and societal costs
World Food Day 2024: Global ceremony highlights the right to nutritious safe and affordable foods
WHO and the Netherlands renew their partnership on climate change and health
Minister to co-chair carbon market negotiations at COP29
World on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster, scientists warn
Is sustainable development possible? Only if we take a unified approach
Unprecedented peril: disaster lies ahead as we track towards 2.7°C of warming this century
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eighty-Ninth Session
Committee on Enforced Disappearances Meets with States Parties, and with Non-Governmental Organizations, ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Human Rights Institutions and Intergovernmental Organizations
UNGA79: FAO chief emphasizes the centrality of climate solutions for agrifood systems transformation
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Opens Seventy-Sixth Session
Greens Statement On COP29
8th Australia-China Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Change
NGOs urge Australia to back $1 trillion climate finance goal
Expert concerned about prosecution of human rights defenders and journalists: Azerbaijan
China: still the world’s biggest emitter, but also an emerging force in climate diplomacy
New UNICEF report by KI researchers on how climate change affects children’s health
From Lakes Entrance to Paris: Paramedic supports his daughter’s Olympic dream