COP26
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Four signs of progress at Cop27
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Cop27: should the UK pay climate reparations?
Today's Big Question Talks on ’loss and damage’ compensation for developing countries expected to dominate Cop27
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Cop27 and Africa’s climate financing problems
feature Continent’s leaders to call for more fiscal assistance from developed world at upcoming summit
By Fred Kelly Published
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The most striking news photographs of 2021
In Pictures From the Capitol attack to heartbreaking scenes at Kabul airport
By Hollie Clemence Published
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Is Norway a climate hypocrite?
In Depth The Scandinavian nation has world-beating green credentials – but it is also a fossil fuel giant
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Cop26 was not a waste of time and energy’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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Cop26 deal: rich countries failed to meet their obligations to the world
feature Summit ended without agreeing who should pay vulnerable nations for ‘loss and damage’ from global warming
By The Week Staff Published
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Will Cop26 negotiators get a last-minute deal over the line?
feature Glasgow climate summit could be extended to find agreement as fraught talks continue
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Will climate change lead to war?
Today's Big Question Environmental disruption can ‘load the dice’ and increase risk of conflict, experts warn
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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Cop26: what the US-China climate deal means for global emissions
In Depth Experts welcome unexpected agreement to boost cooperation in tackling global warming
By The Week Staff Published
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When will we know if Cop26 has been a success?
Today's Big Question Draft agreement lays out key dates for necessary action on climate change
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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‘Britain and Kenya must find and punish the still living perpetrators of crimes’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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‘Prince Andrew’s defence teeters on the edge of victim blaming – and then plummets right into it’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
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Explained: UK’s aim to be first ‘net zero-aligned financial centre’
feature Chancellor outlines plans but campaigners warn of ‘greenwashing’
By The Week Staff Published
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