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Global plastic waste set to almost triple by 2060, says OECD

The amount of plastic waste produced globally is on track to almost triple by 2060, with around half ending up in landfill and less...

Plastic pollution growing as waste management, recycling fall short – OECD

The world is producing twice as much plastic waste as two decades ago, with the bulk of it ending up in landfill, incinerated or...

Net-Zero Emission: Osinbajo wants OECD countries to redeem $100bn pledge

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has called on Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries to fulfill their promise of $100 billion to developing...

Reaching $100bn climate goal far away – OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Friday, November 6, 2020 published a report on the status of climate finance that has...

Taking action on climate change will boost economic growth – OECD

Integrating measures to tackle climate change into regular economic policy will have a positive impact on economic growth over the medium and long term,...

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SB62: Bonn climate talks must rebuild trust through justice – Civil society

As delegates gather for the UNFCCC SB62 climate negotiations, civil society voices from across the Global South and North...
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Policymakers should set separate volume target for planetary waste management – Report

On the road to “net zero”, governments should use a separate target to control the ramp-up of atmospheric carbon...

Women leaders demand global solutions to counter govt climate inaction

On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, women climate leaders at a press conference called for governments to take effective climate...

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SB62: Bonn climate talks must rebuild trust through justice – Civil society

As delegates gather for the UNFCCC SB62 climate negotiations,...

Policymakers should set separate volume target for planetary waste management – Report

On the road to “net zero”, governments should use...
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