Belém’s “Implementation COP” Still Searching for Enforceable Climate Action
The first week of COP30 reflected a familiar pattern—strong commitments tempered by lingering gaps in finance, ambition, and implementation.
The first week of COP30 reflected a familiar pattern—strong commitments tempered by lingering gaps in finance, ambition, and implementation.
esgnews.earth completes its first year as a dynamic platform shaping India’s climate, ESG, and sustainability narratives.
Rhenus Group has been selected by Correios to lead the global logistics operations supporting the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 30).
The WMO bulletin warns global CO2 levels have reached unprecedented highs, reinforcing the planet’s warming trajectory and straining natural carbon sinks.
Delhi’s air quality has plunged into a lethal crisis, with the AQI soaring above 400, exposing a city trapped in a relentless cycle of pollution.
The UN’s shipping regulator may adopt a global carbon levy on maritime emissions, triggering a policy clash between an EU-led bloc and the US.
China commits to cutting emissions 7-10% by 2035, accelerating the global climate action effort
As the world’s carbon giants veer off in different directions, India’s climate crossroads spotlights the gaps, contradictions, and urgency in the emissions battle.
The sustainability report applies the new International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) disclosure framework
The Trump administration’s EPA is moving to repeal a foundational climate regulation, signaling a sharp retreat from established science and sparking widespread concern among experts.
Indian steel exports to the EU may face surcharges of up to $80 a tonne on account of being more carbon intensive.
Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies said that they will invest $713.66 million into expanding their flagship carbon storage project in western Norway.