There’s been more than $3 billion pledged toward making global food systems more resilient in the face of climate change.
Leaked documents obtained by the BBC show the United Arab Emirates, a major fossil fuel producer, was looking to strike oil deals at COP28.
The two-week United Nations summit on climate change will kick off on Nov. 30 and take place in Dubai this year.
Companies including Ikea, Nestle, Unilever and Volvo are saying that they’re already grappling with the costs of the climate crisis.