COP28 Finance Day: $57bn committed in climate investments
Governments, businesses, investors and philanthropies have announced over $57bn across the climate agenda in the first four days of COP28.
Governments, businesses, investors and philanthropies have announced over $57bn across the climate agenda in the first four days of COP28.
It is clear that the world’s complex decarbonisation journey will be far longer than the 30km from Expo City Dubai to Madinat Jumeirah.
Moving hydrogen over long distances in its pure form looks to prove a tall order, which has seen a rising interest in hydrogen carriers that could facilitate an easier-to-handle way of transporting the molecule…
A global certification standard on hydrogen – which has been signed by 27 countries at COP28 – is set to unlock global trade in low-carbon hydrogen.
Leading nations have committed to loss and damage financing – a stumbling block at previous climate change talks – at the opening of COP28 in Dubai.