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COP25: Over 40 Gulf State Delegates Are Current or Former Employees of Fossil Fuel Companies


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Dec 13, 2019 @ 08:25
Gulf states have sent at least 42 current or former employees of the fossil fuel industry to the UN climate summit in Madrid as part of their official delegations, DeSmog analysis shows.
More than half of the delegation from Kuwait and almost a third of Saudi Arabia’s representatives attending the Madrid meeting, known as COP25, are associated with the oil and gas industry. The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman and Qatar collectively sent at least 16 delegates associated with the fossil fuel industry.
Many of these affiliations were not declared on the official preliminary delegate list, provided by the UN. ....

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Campaigners Claim 'Historic Win' as France Found Guilty of Climate Inaction


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By Isabella Kaminski • Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 16:38
The French state has been found guilty of climate inaction in what campaigners have dubbed “the case of the century”. 
Today the Paris administrative court concluded France has failed to do enough to meet its own commitments on the climate crisis and is legally responsible for the ensuing ecological damage.
France is the third European country where legal action by campaigners has highlighted significant failings in state action on climate change and forced politicians to act, after the landmark Urgenda case in the Netherlands in 2019 and the Irish Supreme Court’s decision in the national Climate Case last year.  ....

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