Now playing Next Green News These UK unis have banned fossil fuel giants from campus recruitment A number of UK universities have now banned fossil fuel recruiters from campus, a policy previously only applied to the tobacco and gambling industries. 05/12/2022
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Now playing Next Green News 5 key things that happened on day eleven of COP27 With a draft deal published today, experts say that it looks like the climate talks could head into overtime. 17/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News Here are 5 key things that happened on day nine of COP27 Negotiations are still slow but there was a glimmer of hope today as the US and China agreed to resume cooperation on climate issues. 15/11/2022
Now playing Next Touch Climate activists throw black liquid at Klimt painting in Vienna Letzte Generation Österreich (Last Generation Austria) said they targeted the 1915 work of art to protest their government's use of fossil energies. 15/11/2022
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Now playing Next Green News EU increases emissions reduction target by two per cent Climate campaigners criticised the EU’s new two per cent target emissions cut increase as 'breadcrumbing.' 15/11/2022
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Now playing Next Green News COP27: UN climate talks near halftime with key issues unresolved The two-week climate conference started strong with appeals from world leaders to curb emissions and help developing nations cope with climate change. 12/11/2022
Now playing Next Climate What are the biggest climate science insights of 2022? Experts hope their insights will guide politicians and policymakers to decisions that can better combat climate change. 10/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News Over 600 fossil fuel lobbyists registered at COP27 climate talks “Those perpetuating the world's fossil fuel addiction should not be allowed through the doors of a climate conference”, campaigners say. 10/11/2022
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Now playing Next Green News Climate campaigners protest at COP27 despite restrictive rules Protest is limited at the climate conference in Sharl El Sheikh with actions confined to a designated area. 09/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News Tax Big Oil, small island nations demand at COP27 Leaders from island nations have pointed out that in the first six months of the year, oil giants made more than enough money to cover the cost of climate damages. 08/11/2022
Now playing Next Green News COP27: We're on a 'highway to climate hell', says UN chief United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said humanity has a choice to either cooperate of perish. 07/11/2022
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