From the latest #ThinkLandscape digest, here are this month’s top stories.
[ COP28 ]
On the first day of the summit, countries agreed on how to finance the Loss and Damage Fund, though many questions remain – and much more funding is still needed.
[ CLIMATE ]
The richest 1% of humanity produces the same amount of #carbon emissions as the poorest 66%.
[ PEOPLE ]
Many Native American communities still aren’t connected to an electrical grid. Instead, some are building energy sovereignty with #solarpower.
[ PLANET ]
Dominica has created the world’s first marine protected area for sperm whales, covering nearly 800 square kilometers of waters around the Caribbean island nation.
[ BUSINESS ]
Can white hydrogen save us? A vital clean #energy source could be lying just beneath our feet, but using it will be no simple feat.
[ POLICY ]
If the U.S. and U.K. militaries were held liable for their emissions, they would owe at least $111 billion in reparations to communities most affected by the climate crisis.
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