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STATEMENT: Wealthy countries fail to deliver on climate finance at COP29 

Enviromental Defense

The result is that countries in the Global South have not been granted the necessary funds to adapt to climate disasters or to effectively reduce their own greenhouse gas emissions. When you account for inflation, the new target of $300 billion barely exceeds the previous global commitment that was set in 2009.

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PASA Sustainable Agriculture Recognizes Innovation, Collaboration In 2025 Pasabilities Awards

PA Environment Daily

George Brittenburg and Ola Creston started the farm in 2009 with a young family, five acres of rented ground, and a small tractor. She started Freeman Family Farm and Greenhouse as a school and community garden in 2011. He is the founder and previous manager of the Skippack Farmers Market from 1999 to 2009.

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California Climate Policy: A Preliminary Report Card

Legal Planet

California has done well in terms of total emission reductions – about a 10% reduction from 2009 to 2019. Electric power related emissions went down about 40% from 2009 to 2019. For that reason, I’ve used 2009-2019 as my comparison period. What’s the Overall Verdict? The verdict on this issue seems very clear.

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All Eyes on Baku: Expectations for Canada at COP29

Enviromental Defense

Back in 2009, countries set a finance goal of $100 billion. We rank last in the G7 in terms of progress on greenhouse gas emissions reductions. A big part of that comes down to wealthy countries needing to provide financing to countries in the Global South to both take climate action as well as respond to climate disasters.

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Progress Possible at COP 28 Despite Fossil Fuel Industry Deception

Union of Concerned Scientists

Global net anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions 1990–2019. Global net anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions include carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes, net carbon dioxide from land use, land use change and forestry, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases.

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What’s Up With Water—September 13, 2022

Circle of Blue

Diplomats are already outlining the agenda for COP27, which is expected to go beyond traditional deliberations about ways to limit heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions. In 2009, wealthy countries promised to deliver $100 billion annually to poorer countries. Debate will also center on how to pay for those adaptations.

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‘The Opportunity Is Now’: Water Advocates View Upcoming UN Climate Conference as Moment of Relevance

Circle of Blue

Demonstrators took to the streets at the 2009 global climate convention in Copenhagen. Adaptation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and accounting for climate damages will be prominent topics at the UN climate convention in November. Advocates are focusing on the Glasgow meeting to highlight water’s indispensable climate role.