The findings are detailed in the eighth annual Climate Transparency report, produced by an international partnership of organisations, to take stock of G20 climate action.Wide
A new report on Thursday showed that even before the energy crisis brought about by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, G20 government support to produce fossil fuels reached new heights at $64 bn in 2021, despite worsening impacts of the .
The findings are detailed in the eighth annual Climate Transparency report, produced by an international partnership of organisations, to take stock of G20 climate action.Wide
researchers say carbon emissions are rebounding in the richest nations. the climate transparency report says they ll rise by a% across the g20 this year, having dropped by 6% last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. here with me now is ipek gencsu who is an author of the report and research fellow at overseas development institute. thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. sojust thank you forjoining us this afternoon on bbc news. so just tell us more about this report, and what you have found. $5 us more about this report, and what you have found- us more about this report, and what you have found. as you say, we have found that unfortunately, you have found. as you say, we have found that unfortunately, the - found that unfortunately, the emissions of g20 countries that had dropped during the covid 19 pandemic are now on the rise, which is very worrying. we have seen some good progress by g20 countries, some good leadership, 1a of the g20 members have announced tha