Scientists tell senate committee that marine animals and plants at Australia’s southern-most point have “nowhere to go” and will disappear this century
As US puts pressure on NATO members to increase defence spending, EU foreign affairs chief argues fighting climate change prevents instability
While over 20% of India’s population has no access to electricity, the richest 40% of the population gets highly subsidised power
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Mike Leavitt, Republican ex-governor of Utah, offers lukewarm endorsement of Donald Trump’s environment pick, calls for international climate cooperation
Policymakers should tackle particulates at source to prevent infant deaths and lifelong disabilities, say researchers
After political attacks, Labor says it will not legislate a renewable energy target, despite a policy promising to deliver a 50% share by 2030
The time is ripe for Brussels and Beijing to step up their relationship as US climate diplomacy dwindles, write Maeve McLynn and Li Shuo
Setback for Chinese-backed plant planned near Europe’s second most-polluted city, with a ruling it must comply with tougher pollution limits
Carbon prices stayed steady at €5 a tonne in response to package filled with concessions to big polluters
Donald Trump appears bent on unpicking the globalist cooperation that made a climate change accord possible. Can the world’s other powers band together to stop him?
Faster than average emissions reductions give Britain leverage in negotiations to leave the EU, says Sir David King
A group of investors and insurers who manage $2.8trn has called on the G20 to end public funding for coal, oil and gas by 2020
Power stations running or under construction will meet demand up to 2026, say analysts, by which point renewables can start to compete on cost
Researchers are developing a machine that simultaneously heats homes and produces snow, to save a national pastime from global warming
On a weekend rural communities suffered dangerous weather events, the government doubled down on coal
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As he hands the secret Climate Home editor codes and knackered laptop to Karl Mathiesen, Ed King reflects on the five years since he launched the site
Presidential candidate delivers pointed rebuke to Donald Trump, welcoming US scientists and clean energy innovators to France
Izabella Teixeira has hit out at a “shameful” parliamentary proposal to cut conservation zones in Amazonas state