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President Biden s Climate Summit and John Kerry s visit to Dhaka: Daily Star contributor

The Straits Times President Biden s Climate Summit and John Kerry s visit to Dhaka: Daily Star contributor The writer says that Bangladesh must challenge the US to demonstrate that it recognises that loss is attributable to human-induced climate change and that it believes the victims deserve funds. US climate envoy John Kerry speaks as Bangladesh s Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen watches during a press briefing in Dhaka on April 9, 2021. PHOTO: AFP Saleemul Huq https://str.sg/Jynm They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full

Can Climate Change Trigger Cooperation In the South Caucasus?

15 Apr in 8:00 Italian Institute for International Political Studies Climate change is affecting the entire South Caucasus region, which includes vast mountain ecosystems and remote coastal areas. The human security implications of climate change are likely to become more pronounced over time, Nika Chitadze. Director of the Center for International Studies, Professor of the International Black Sea University, writes in his article for  Several recent studies confirm that the average annual air temperature is steadily increasing. For example, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  2019 Global Climate Summary, the combined land and ocean temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.07°C per decade since 1880; however, the average rate of increase since 1981 (0.18°C) is more than twice as great. As a result, extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heat waves have intensified over the past decades. Georgia, Amenia and 

U S seeks to polish tarnished reputation with new climate change pledges

U.S. seeks to polish tarnished reputation with new climate change pledges By Valerie Volcovici and Kate Abnett Reuters WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The United States hopes to restore its shattered credibility when it hosts a climate change summit next week by pledging to cut its greenhouse emissions by at least half and securing agreements from allies for faster reductions, according to two sources familiar with the matter. A 50% reduction from 2005 levels by 2030 is a minimum level urged by environmental groups, hundreds of corporations and European Union lawmakers. It would be the first upgrade of the U.S. climate target since 2015, when former President Barack Obama pledged a 26%-28% reduction by 2025.

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