MOSCOW, Russia, October 8. Unanimous decision of about 200 countries to hold the COP29 in Baku is a sign of respect of the ...
The developing world needs trillions of dollars in climate aid, but who should pay for it? Wealthy nations? Big polluters?
Many may not be able to point to Azerbaijan on a map, but it’s about to take center stage globally. The Caspian Sea country ...
Azerbaijan faced fresh criticism Tuesday over its crackdown on critics and journalists in a Human Rights Watch report, as it prepares to host the United Nations COP29 climate change summit.
Today, the Council approved conclusions on climate finance ahead of the United Nations framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11- 22 November 2024 (COP 29).
The 74-page report, “‘We Try to Stay Invisible’: Azerbaijan’s Escalating Crackdown on Critics and Civil Society,” documents ...
Nations remain in deadlock over a crucial pact on climate aid, with divisions over who pays, and how much, threatening ...
Armenia’s foreign ministry continued to sound the alarm on a potential military attack by Azerbaijan, saying that Baku will ...
Two years after a landmark UN-brokered deal to protect nature from a massive wave of destruction, delegates will gather at a ...
The ministry emphasized that Armenia supported the decision to hold COP29 in Baku as an instrument for establishing trust between the parties and peace in the region ...
Research suggests that rich countries have the potential to raise trillions in climate finance through windfall taxes, ending ...