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"Bitter Harvest from Baku": COP30 Adaptation Goals at risk as rich countries refuse grant finance, says ActionAid

Bitter Harvest from Baku": COP30 Adaptation Goals at risk as rich countries refuse grant finance, says ActionAid

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The Africa Group justified for cautious approach to adaptation indicators at COP30, says ActionAid

The Africa Group justified for cautious approach to adaptation indicators at COP30, says ActionAid

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Climate Finance for Just Transition: How the Finance Flows

It is time for climate policy makers to make sure that people’s priorities are front and centre of every climate response. An approach to climate action known as “just transition,” which addresses the

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The elephant in the room' - the presence of Big Ag lobbyists makes COP30 Forest talk empty rhetoric,' says ActionAid

Reacting to the finding by Kick Big Polluters Out that there are hundreds of agribusiness lobbyists at COP30, Teresa Anderson, ActionAid’s Global Lead on Climate Justice, said “Agribusiness is the

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Rich countries must increase their contributions for loss and damage

There is no ability to quickly distribute money immediately after a disaster. For the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage to truly deliver, it must be more responsive to communities and immediate

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ActionAid warns that new UN Security Council resolution on Gaza, while a step towards ending hostilities, entrenches occupation 

After two years of unfathomable suffering in Gaza, ActionAid notes efforts by the international community to end active hostilities, facilitate humanitarian action and lay the groundwork for

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Week two at COP30: will the EU fill the equity gap to make the ambition of the Paris Agreement real?

At COP30, the EU is pushing hard for a stronger global “response plan” to the ambition gap – the growing distance between what science says is needed to keep 1.5°C in reach and what countries are