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Brazil's Environment Minister Ricardo Salles attends a graduation ceremony for The Order of Rio Branco at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil October 22, 2020. REUTERS/Adriano Macha
World

Brazil needs $10 bln a year in aid for carbon neutrality by 2050, minister says

Smoke and steam billows from Belchatow Power Station, Europe's largest coal-fired power plant operated by PGE Group, at night near Belchatow, Poland December 5, 2018/ Reuters
Environment

CO2 pollution bounces back, climate goals at risk: IEA

File Photo: REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Climate Change

Private sector body unveils multi-billion ambitions for carbon offsets

A dense stand of small trees clear-cut approximately 10 years earlier is seen from the edge of Hersey Mountain Wilderness in New Hampton, New Hampshire, US, 4 December, 2020/ Reuters
Global Economy

Big carbon? Oil majors turn to nature to help plug revenue gap

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Photo: BSS/AFP
World

UN chief calls for great leap towards carbon neutrality

Shafiqul Alam.
Thoughts

Role of carbon pricing in climate protection

The Microsoft logo is pictured ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 24, 2019/ Reuters
World

Microsoft, Nike, Unilever team up to combat global carbon emissions

The new Febus hydrogen bus is seen before a presentation in Pau, France. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Global Economy

Put a price on carbon now!

Visitors stand in front of a display screen at Microsoft's new Oxford Circus store ahead of its opening in London, Britain July 9, 2019/ Reuters
Tech

Microsoft pledges to be 'carbon negative' by 2030

A burning tract of Amazon jungle is seen while as it is being cleared by loggers and farmers in Porto Velho, Brazil August 23, 2019/ Reuters
Environment

Climate change could turn Amazon forest into a carbon source: Scientists

Permafrost, seen at the top of the cliff, melts into the Kolyma River outside Zyryanka, Russia, on July 4. Melting permafrost is altering Siberia's landscape and economy Photo: The Washington Post/ Michael Robinson Chavez
Climate Change

The Arctic shifts into a new climate state, emitting tons of carbon into the air 

An Exxon-owned firm figured out how to curb CO2 in 1991
Climate Change

An Exxon-owned firm figured out how to curb CO2 in 1991

Humanity’s emissions ‘100-times greater’ than volcanoes
Bangladesh

Humanity’s emissions ‘100-times greater’ than volcanoes

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