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John Dennehy

John Dennehy

Senior Reporter
John is a senior reporter based in the UAE and has reported extensively across the country and Middle East - from the UN climate change talks to stories about abandoned Soviet-era planes in the Northern Emirates. He is particularly interested in documenting how major issues affect people's everyday lives. John has hosted a podcast at The National and frequently appears on its weekly online show, A Closer Look. He has also written a book on the First World War.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has a huge rainforest that is crucial for the environment. AFP
'What are we doing here?' Congolese minister criticises Cop27 talks on rainforests

Eve Bazaiba wants crucial role of rainforests significantly addressed

Cop27November 18, 2022
Majid Al Suwaidi, director general of the Cop28 UN climate talks to be held in Dubai next year, at Cop27 in Egypt on Thursday. Photo: Office of the UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change
'Steep hill' to climb before next climate summit in Dubai, says Cop28 director general

Majid Al Suwaidi says countries need to have frank conversation about ambition as talks remain deadlocked in Sharm El Sheikh

Cop28November 18, 2022
The eruption in January of a volcano near the Pacific nation of Tonga was one of the most powerful ever observed, sending gravity waves to the edge of space. Extreme weather events are becoming more common. AFP
Ambition at Cop27 has not been high enough, Tonga's envoy to UN says

It was logical for island states endangered by climate change to seek assistance, Viliami Tone said

Cop28November 17, 2022
Activists take part in a protest during the Cop27 climate summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Reuters
Protesters at Cop27 criticise leaders for lack of action

Real leadership will come from the most vulnerable, activists say

Cop27November 17, 2022
Brazil's President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva receives a rapturous reception at the Cop27 climate summit in Sharm El Sheikh. Reuters
Brazil's Lula gets rock star welcome at Cop27

Crowds jostle to get a glimpse of the country's next president, who has pledged to reverse years of destructive environment policies

Cop27November 16, 2022
Revan Ahmed, 12, speaks at at Cop27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Photo: Dalia Younis / Unicef
Meet the Arab girl, 12, making a big impression at Cop27

Climate advocate from Libya delivers message of defiance

Cop27November 16, 2022
Co27 is continuing at Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. EPA
Can Cop27 still succeed? These top negotiators say there's still time

Delegates working flat out to agree on draft deal but time is running out

Cop28November 15, 2022
Ruslan Strilets, Ukraine's minister of environmental protection and natural resources, speaks at the Ukraine Pavilion during the Cop27 climate summit in Egypt. AP
Russian efforts to promote its interests at Cop27 will fail, says Ukraine minister

Ruslan Strilets says most of the 'civilised world' has already made its judgment

Cop27November 15, 2022
James Sternlicht, co-founder of The Peace Department, and Archbishop Seraphim Kykkotis of the Greek Orthodox Church at a meeting of multi-faith leaders at Cop27. Photo: Israeli Pavilion
Climate action will happen when people say 'enough', religious leaders tell Cop27

If governments will not act then ordinary people must change their lives, climate conference hears

Cop28November 14, 2022
A police officer stands in front of the entrance of the Sharm El Sheikh International Convention Centre during the COP27 climate summit in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt November 9, 2022. REUTERS / Emilie Madi
Cop27: summit set for crucial final week with hopes hinging on talks leading to action

The conference in Sharm El Sheikh has reached the half-way point

Cop27November 13, 2022
Funds will go towards projects that can help to tackle climate change, prepare for its effects and lift people out of poverty. Photo: Aim for Climate
UAE and US in $8bn drive to prepare agriculture for climate change

Fund announces at Cop27 that it has doubled its existing commitment, from $4bn

UAENovember 11, 2022
Ukraine's pavilion at the UN Climate Change Conference.
Ukraine's sombre pavilion at Cop27 reflects the pain and hope of its people

Country's first ever pavilion at the UN climate conference has been popular among delegates

Cop27November 10, 2022
China's chief climate negotiator Xie Zhenhua at the Cop27 climate summit in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Reuters
China willing to play its part on loss and damage, climate envoy says

But China later said this would not involve contributing cash

Cop27November 09, 2022
Bystanders look on as floodwaters rage past a damaged building in an area of Freetown after landslides struck the capital of Sierra Leone in mid-2017. The floods led to the deaths of more than 1,000 people. AFP
African countries at Cop27 say the time for talk is over

Issue of 'loss and damage' is causing heated debate at the climate summit, countries say

Cop28November 09, 2022
Somalis displaced by drought settle at a camp. Less than 2 per cent of global climate finance is devoted to helping small farmers cope with climate change. AP
Gates Foundation announces $1.4bn drive to help small farms

Funds will help those most vulnerable - yet most vital - to world food security adapt to climate change

Cop27November 07, 2022
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