The COP29 talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, resume as negotiators face challenges in reaching a consensus on climate finance.
Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten called Ilham Aliyev’s remarks “inappropriate,” given his role hosting the annual climate summit.
Distractions were bigger than deals in the first week of United Nations climate talks, leaving a lot to be done, especially ...
The first week of the UN Climate Change Conference of parties ongoing in Baku was remarkable with several political events in ...
Georgian Health Minister Mikheil Sarjveladze and his Azerbaijani counterpart Teymur Musayev discussed partnership between the ...
As Azerbaijan introduces its vibrant tea culture to COP29 attendees, scientists are studying how to save it from climate ...
Oil and condensate exports fell 5.2% year-on-year to 19.9 million tonnes in January-October 2024, including 2.5 million tonnes from SOCAR, unchanged year-on-year, and 17.4 million tonnes of oil from ...
The spotlight is on Azerbaijan as the small petrostate in the South Caucasus hosts the U.N.’s biggest climate conference. Diplomats from across the world will descend on the capital Baku for the ...
Zero is in Baku, Azerbaijan, where delegates and heads of state from around the world have gathered for COP29. Can a petrostate make a summit on decarbonization a success? And how much will the ...
"SOCAR Green, Masdar, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Asian Development Bank and the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank signed documents for building two solar power ...
We, the representatives of international organizations, multilateral development banks, and international climate and environmental funds, convened at ...