
Oil Change International Media Advisory – COP29 November 22
With time running out in Baku, negotiators must secure an agreement that delivers trillions yearly in public grants—not dangerous distractions that deepen inequalities.
With time running out in Baku, negotiators must secure an agreement that delivers trillions yearly in public grants—not dangerous distractions that deepen inequalities.
With the clock ticking in Baku, negotiators must secure an agreement that delivers at least $1 trillion yearly in public finance to support Global South countries in implementing climate solutions and a fair fossil fuel phaseout.
As COP29 enters its second week in Baku with the arrival of environment ministers, a pivotal moment for climate finance emerges across three crucial forums. While negotiators continue debating the new climate finance goal (NCQG), world leaders and finance ministers...
As COP29 enters its fifth day in Baku, the stark choice facing negotiators is clear: either deliver real solutions through public grants of at least $1 trillion annually in public funds, or fall back on inadequate private sector mechanisms that...
Our new analysis shows many governments and finance models overstate the role the private sector can play in financing a just energy transition. This is coming to a head with the deadline for a new climate finance goal (NCQG) at...
Speaking at COP29 today, experts on the intersection of fossil fuels and justice in Palestine highlighted how multiple systems of oppression converge to perpetuate violence against communities in Palestine.
As Finance Day begins at what's being called the 'Finance COP,' negotiators face a stark choice: deliver public grants at the trillion-dollar scale needed for a just transition away from fossil fuels, or rely on inadequate private sector mechanisms that...
"Today’s Action Plan sends an important signal that countries must go further, and agree on an ambitious wider NCQG here in Baku.”
A Norwegian oil firm's investment in controversial exploration near Botswana's Okavango Delta has sparked outrage across Scandinavia. In July 2024, the Norwegian oil and gas company BW Energy announced a partnership with the Canadian firm ReconAfrica to drill for oil...
Today, Oil Change International is launching an innovative data visualization website that highlights the threat of oil drilling to three iconic African Deltas: the Niger Delta in Nigeria, Saloum in Senegal, and Okavango in Botswana.