ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey's parliament ratified the Paris climate agreement on Wednesday, making it the last G20 country to do so, after holding off for years due to what it saw as injustices in its ...
In a break from tradition, the next major UN climate summit will be hosted by Turkey but chaired by a different country, Australia. This is the first split arrangement in three decades of these ...
Environmental experts see it as a worrying sign of climate change. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which will take place in the United Arab Emirates from November 30 to December 12, has also ...
SYDNEY — Turkey will host next year’s UN climate summit while Australia will lead the conference’s negotiations among governments, under a compromise deal taking shape in talks in Brazil, Australian ...
BAKU (Reuters) - Australia and Turkey are in a standoff over which country is better suited to host United Nations climate change talks in 2026, with neither willing to give up on their bid. Both ...
The wildfires that raged across Greece, Turkey and Cyprus this summer were 22% more intense and 10 times more likely than they would have been in a world without climate change, according to ...
The climate crisis is global, yet few journalists in Turkey report on it. And when they do, they often fail to communicate the immediacy of the issue. “In Turkey, there is a noticeable absence of ...
Turkey became the last G20 nation to ratify the Paris climate agreement on Wednesday, almost six years after initially signing it, but at the same time, lawmakers protested a key detail – the ...
Per-person water availability is declining in Turkey Farming eats up nearly 75% of annual consumption Opposition mayors have pledged new water-management policies ISTANBUL, May 10 (Thomson Reuters ...
Most Americans will not eat wild turkey for Thanksgiving. But climate change is a fair topic for conversation at the table. “It’s a big gap,” Tim Lyons, a scientist with Minnesota’s Department of ...