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Un nuevo análisis examina los vínculos de la industria contaminante con las iniciativas mundiales de "cero neto".

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Un nouveau rapport analyse les liens étroits entre l'industrie polluante et les initiatives mondiales en faveur du « zéro émission nette ».

Un nouveau rapport analyse les liens étroits entre l'industrie polluante et les initiatives mondiales en faveur du « zéro émission nette ».

More than 425 civil society organizations from every corner of the globe and networks representing millions of people are demanding governments address corporate influence within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Coca-Cola announces its sponsorship of the United Nations climate conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

Some of the most prominent global “net zero” initiatives have deep and troubling ties to the world’s largest polluters, new analysis shows.

Cover artwork for "Conflicted Beyond Credibility" report, showing

Some of the most prominent global “net zero” initiatives have deep and troubling ties to the world’s largest polluters. 

Two orange hands reach and take hold of each other. Within the hands, there are images of people calling out (left) and a water tower (right). Image by Kah Yangni.

Aderonke Ige, activist and associate director of CAPPA, on the power of organizing in solidarity and with courage.

Organizations from around the world demand that John Kerry, Special Envoy for Climate in the U.S., advance Loss and Damage at COP27.

How the U.S. has been a primary blocker of progress for Loss and Damage finance at the UNFCCC, and what civil society has to say.

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