Rather than waste vast amounts of taxpayer money pulling defunct rigs from the sea, why not spend it on something useful?
Indian ruling means Adani will be unable to manipulate price of coal overseas then seek escalations in cost of power back home
Frozen tundra may be more sensitive to rising temperatures than previously thought, releasing methane and worsening global warming
French company breaks new ground in affordable solar, but Piyush Goyal tells parliament coal will “remain our mainstay”
Eurelectric members have pledged to build no new coal power stations from 2020. So why do firms in Serbia and Bosnia still think they can make coal pay?
Environmental protests against the $46bn Southern Gas Corridor are baseless, says Ilham Aliyev, who expects to begin exporting gas through the pipeline by 2018
All G7 nations, except the US, expressed support for the Paris climate accord, but the Trump administration did back an end to fossil fuel subsidies
Indonesia’s foreign ministry has slammed the EU’s proposed ban on palm oil in biofuels
Power stations opened in 2015 are losing value fast, amid falling EU electricity demand and surging renewable generation
Facing an enormous clean-up job, Peru must think about a future where flood like those in March become ever more common
PM Theresa May has offered to help wean Saudi Arabia off oil, but her government’s subsidies to North Sea producers are a poor model for the Middle East petrostate
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Sea breezes have protected Mumbai from air pollution, but a new coastal road will send exhaust fumes from 200,000 cars each day drifting across the city
It was hydropower dams in, community drought readiness out, amid rich-poor tensions at the UN’s flagship climate finance scheme
As modernity creeps into Tanna, Vanuatu, climate change is just one of many new challenges. We cannot fight the former without understanding the whole
Debate at Green Climate Fund board meeting in Songdo exposes rich-poor tensions over flagship initiative’s funding priorities
Australian ministers claim Carmichael mine would send cleaner coal to India than imports from elsewhere. This is false, says analyst from major global agency
Seventeen Republican House members have broken with their president and publicly urged Congress to act on climate change. More are expected to join them
EU emissions trading data show €5 a tonne of carbon dioxide is not enough to drive dirty brown coal off the system
The UN’s flagship climate finance initiative should be driving innovation, not wasting money on old technology saddled with resilience and human rights concerns