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Sky News: The Climate Show
"It's absolutely crucial that we get governments altogether collectively committing to stop backing the fossil fuel economy and really accelerate the transition toward renewables," Claire Fyson tells Tom Heap what is required for greenhouse gas emissions to peak in 2023 (minute 13.30–14.30).

Bloomberg
“Peaking is not the end of the story — the end still has to be to fighting to keep 1.5 degrees alive,” Neil Grant told Bloomberg. “But the first step to that is peaking, and I think it’s a hopeful message that we could achieve that on time.”

Caribbean Communications Network Television 6 (CNC TV6)
Rueanna Haynes speaks to CNC TV6 (minute 5-minute 26) about the role of Caribbean islands in climate negotiations as part of the United Nation Big Data Forum Initiative.

Scientific American
“People do not realize the implications this has for quite a large majority of the world's population.” Adelle Thomas speaks to Scientific American about the discourse around giving up on the 1.5°C temperature goal.

Canada's National Observer
Canada's National Observer drills into the Canadian footprint of emissions from oil and gas companies since the 1980s and the climate-related damages from these emissions.

AFP
"This fossil wealth is here to stay while the world suffers from the devastating consequences of climate change for centuries to come," the report's lead author Carl-Friedrich Schleussner told AFP.

El Independiente
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner comments on a new report that shows the top 25 global oil and gas companies could pay for the climate damage they cause and remain profitable.

Philippine Star
With the right international funding and policies in place, the Philippines could transition its power sector to near-100% renewable energy, says Nandini Das.

Zeit Online
Claire Fyson told Zeit Online said it was "absurd" to continue investing heavily in gas and coal power.