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Joe Lo

Joe Lo is a reporter for Climate Home News. He has previously specialised in container shipping, UK politics and investigative stories about Scotland. His work has appeared in the Guardian, Al Jazeera and Deutsche Welle.

After “sleepless nights”, governments strike deal on Green Climate Fund strategy

Developed countries pushed for more focus on private money while developing governments wanted more public money from rich nations

Shipping catches up – Climate Weekly

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Pacific “mixed feelings” after compromise on shipping’s climate goals

Climate vulnerable Pacific islands struck a deal with emerging economies worried about the targets’ impact on economic development

Governments set to fail to plot shipping industry course for 1.5C

Despite a strong push from Pacific islands, the latest draft does not improve on targets criticised as not ambitious enough

Shipping set to boost climate targets

A draft agreement, which is subject to change, would target net zero near 2050 and set goals for 2030 and 2040

Shipping tax hits stormy waters – Climate Weekly

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a mock sword with "Energy Charter Treaty" written on it hangs over the heads of protestors wearing masks of European leaders

EU set to propose mass exit from Energy Charter Treaty

They hope they can neutralise the treaty’s 20 year sunset clause and prevent fossil fuel companies suing them over climate action

Latin America leads resistance to global shipping emission tax

Brazil, Argentina and others have opposed a levy on global shipping emissions at behind-closed-door talks in London

Norway approves oil and gas fields despite Cop fossil phase-out push

Despite pushing for a phase out of unabated fossil fuels, Norway claims its oil and gas are “essential to Europe’s energy security”

UK off course for net zero, its advisers say

The UK government’s official advisers say it is failing on climate at home and abroad, as it cuts climate programmes

US ‘still on the fence’ as nations debate global shipping emission tax

The US’s treasury secretary would not commit to backing a shipping tax and the US was not on a list of 22 countries who support the measure.

Bridgetown goes global – Climate Weekly

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Rich nations pledge $2.7 billion for Senegal’s renewable rollout

European nations and Canada have promised to contribute $2.7 billion to Senegal – although details of this support remain unclear

UN’s climate work at risk, after EU limits budget increase

The UN didn’t get all the money it wanted for its climate programmes, leaving it reliant on the whims of wealthy donor nations

Scrooges block progress in Bonn – Climate Weekly

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After “difficult experience” at Cop27, Mexico leads anti-harassment push in Bonn

The lead Mexican negotiator Camila Zepeda said she had suffered a “difficult experience” at Egypt’s Cop27 and had not been supported by the US and EU

Small islands “disappointed” as talking about emissions cuts proves too controversial for climate negotiators

A group of developing countries wouldn’t talk about emissions cuts without talking about finance – but developed countries refused to accept that

Bonn climate talks at risk of collapse, after 7-day agenda debate

With governments unable to agree on agenda, all the negotiations so far in Bonn could go to waste

Bonn’s battles – Climate Weekly

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Rich world’s leaders fail to commit to Paris global financing summit

Just two weeks ahead of a key climate and finance summit, only two developed country leaders have promised to turn up

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