From Reuters Daily Briefing |
By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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Military exercises, Chernihiv region. REUTERS/Maksym Kishka |
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- Indoors: Wealthy countries at the COP29 meeting in Baku agreed to raise their goal of a global finance target to help poorer nations deal with climate change. They agreed to $300 billion a year by 2035 after being told their earlier offer was insultingly low. There's no word yet on whether the latest figure will cut it. Did you know that wealthy nations can meet their goals for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by sending their fossil fuels abroad so they can pollute the air elsewhere?
- Outdoors: Learn why India's farmers are burning crop stubble that's poisoning the air, and why efforts to find alternatives aren't working. People are tossing their plastic waste into a lake, which is polluting the water and interfering with a hydroelectric dam by the city of Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Liquid made from cashew shells mixed with marine fuel is supposed to make shipping more environmentally friendly. It's damaging the ships.
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