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COP30 CEO: ‘We need a better strategy to transition away from fossil fuels’
Ana Toni, chief executive of COP30 in Brazil, speaks to Dialogue Earth about her expectations for the upcoming UN climate summit
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Global asset or frontier for extraction? COP30 is a reckoning for the Amazon
Governments of the Amazon are reaffirming their goals of pursuing green investment – all while expanding fossil fuel exploration and mining
COP29 president: ‘COP is the best system we have, we cannot lose faith in it’
Mukhtar Babayev speaks with Dialogue Earth about the outcomes of last year’s UN climate summit in Azerbaijan and expectations for COP30 in Brazil
Can Latin America finally present a united front for COP30?
As the UN climate summit returns to the region, we look back at decades of leadership from its nations at the talks – and also fragmentation
Q&A: ‘Balancing between China and the US will be increasingly difficult’
Political scientist Francisco Urdinez discusses his new book on China’s ‘economic displacement’ of the United States in Latin America
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The hunter-gatherer community fighting to protect its way of life in Tanzania
One of Africa’s last hunter-gather peoples, the Hadzabe, faces a struggle to survive with less land, changing seasons and the pressures of tourism
