The global climate attention crisis – Politico, 20.02.22
100 days since COP26, countries are backsliding on climate efforts as other crises take center stage.
- Essential Climate Reads for COP26 – FP, 2.11
- Acord COP26 pentru accelerarea luptei împotriva încălzirii globale, după două săptămâni de negocieri – 13.11
- COP26: Ce este conferința ONU privind schimbările climatice de la Glasgow și de ce este importantă? – g4media, 31.10
- Primul acord major la COP26: Peste 100 de lideri mondiali promit să elimine defrişările până în 2030 – spotmedia, 2.11
4 Key Takeaways From COP26 – FP, 15.11
After two weeks of intense climate negotiations, here’s where progress was made—and where negotiations fell short. By Christina Lu, an editorial fellow at Foreign Polic
The Gap Between Talk and Action on Climate Is on Full Display in Glasgow – FP, 10.11
Environmental disasters are rapidly engulfing the world. Can bureaucracy meet their pace? By Kelly Kimball
Will COP26 Solve Anything? – FP, 5.11
Climate apocalypse still looms while world leaders haggle over haggis in Glasgow. By Emma Ashford, a senior fellow in the New American Engagement Initiative at the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, and Matthew Kroenig, deputy director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security
- Biden Plans Belt and Road Competitor at COP26 – FP, 2.11
The U.S. president gathers his G-7 counterparts in Glasgow, Scotland, to move the “Build Back Better World” initiative forward. - Australia’s ‘Super’ Pension Funds Can Power Global Democracy – FP, 1.11
Canberra should start flexing its financial muscle. By Misha Zelinsky, a Fulbright scholar in Australia-U.S. alliance studies
Jeff Bezos promite 2 miliarde de dolari pentru refacerea naturii – 2.11
- Klaus Iohannis, la COP26: România are 40% energie regenerabilă şi va găzdui un centru inovator al Organizației Meteorologice Mondiale – 2.11
- Președintele Klaus Iohannis a oferit asigurări că România „susține Declarația de la Glasgow privind pădurile și utilizarea terenurilor” – 1.11
COP26 Is Silent on Human Rights in China – FP, 9.11
Environmental activists are afraid of angering Beijing. By Nithin Coca, an Asia-focused freelance journalist
A Green Deal at COP26 Can’t Be a Green Light for China – FP, 1.11
The idea that appeasing Beijing can save the planet is a fantasy. By Jacob Helberg, a senior advisor at the Stanford University program on geopolitics and technology
- Secretarul general al ONU, îndemn către liderii mondiali de la COP26 pentru „a salva umanitatea”: „Ne săpăm propriile morminte” / „A venit timpul să spunem «destul»” / „Copiii noştri nu ne vor ierta dacă vom eşua” – 1.11
- Premierul britanic Boris Johnson: Summit-ul COP26 trebuie „să marcheze începutul sfârșitului” schimbărilor climatice – 1.11
A Guide to the COP26 Climate Summit – FP, 29.10
Nearly 200 countries will be represented at the COP26 U.N. climate summit starting Oct. 31 in Glasgow, Scotland—a gathering that some analysts have described as a pivotal moment for the planet. On this episode of Ones and Tooze, FP columnist Adam Tooze explains how the summit works and why he’s somewhat optimistic about the mechanisms for tackling climate change.
Rich Countries’ Climate Policies Are Colonialism in Green – FP, 3.11
At COP26, developed-world governments are working to keep the global south poor. By Vijaya Ramachandran, the director for energy and development at the Breakthrough Institute
The Developing World Needs Energy—and Lots of It – FP, 29.10
At COP26, leaders must find ways to allow much greater economic growth across large parts of the world. By Jason Bordoff, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the co-founding dean of the Columbia Climate School
After COP26, Scottish Independence Can’t Be Fueled by Oil – FP, 3.11
The economic case against leaving the United Kingdom is stronger than ever. By Azeem Ibrahim, a columnist at Foreign Policy and a director at the Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy
G-20 Sets the Stage for COP26 – FP, 29.10
The group of the world’s 20 largest economies faces pressure to find solutions to the overlapping crises of climate change and the coronavirus pandemic. By Colm Quinn, the newsletter writer at Foreign Policy