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What Trump’s second term means for climate action in the US and beyond

The new president is expected to exit the Paris Agreement, slash climate finance and wage war on science – but clean energy may get an easier ride

Wall Street’s faltering on climate action opens up opportunity for European banks

With major US banks out of net zero alliance, European members should push to raise its ambition and turn words into action

Support grows for global tax on shipping emissions to fund climate action

Shipping-reliant nations like Panama and Liberia have joined the EU, Japan and small islands in backing an emissions levy

LA fires show human cost of climate-driven ‘whiplash’ between wet and dry extremes

These cycles can worsen wildfires, like in California, where rapid vegetation growth is followed by drying – and also exacerbate flooding when unusually heavy rains hit baked ground

In a major reversal, the World Bank is backing mega dams

Despite opposition, the bank has approved the first of five big dam projects expected to get its support in the coming months

Bid to end export credit help for oil and gas fails, with Korea and Türkiye opposed

The EU, UK and Canada wanted fellow OECD members to commit to stop supporting foreign fossil fuels before Donald Trump takes over as US president

To reform climate COPs, we should start with the voting rules

The UN COP climate conferences can’t be fixed with organisational reforms – we need to address the obstruction that results from blanket consensus decision-making

Record-hot 2024 shows world must adapt to extremes, says EU climate service

With global warming topping the key limit of 1.5C last year, adapting to worsening climate impacts has become a “necessity”, top scientist warns

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Five ways to make aviation more sustainable right now

The aviation industry has been slow to engage with the climate change agenda and new technology that could help it decarbonise is still being developed

Repression of climate and environmental protest is intensifying across the world

Climate protests surged in 2018-2019 and have continued, sparking a crackdown by authorities using the law to criminalise and constrain activism

The world is getting smaller for pastoralists facing multiple threats

Africa’s herders are trying to maintain their way of life in the face of rising climate stress, conflict and competition for land

Call for climate reparations at the ICJ even more urgent after COP29 falls short   

People whose rights are harmed by climate impacts deserve remedy and reparation – and legal clarity from the International Court of Justice would be a first step

Production curbs needed for strong global pact on plastic pollution, campaigners say

Rather than just reusing and recycling ever-growing mountains of plastic waste, it’s essential to tackle the problem at the source

COP29 climate finance talks must have a strong adaptation focus

The new finance goal needs clear and enforceable adaptation targets to help vulnerable countries cope with the impact of climate change

How Biden can score a $41-billion Trump-proof win for climate action

The US government must support a landmark OECD agreement to end international oil and gas export finance

Can climate funders overcome fear to tread in conflict zones? 

At COP29, fragile climate-vulnerable countries launched a network aimed at securing the climate finance they say has been slow to come as their needs surge

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