Two initiatives will release standards for the voluntary carbon market this year, while campaigners denounce offsetting as a “scam” that delays real climate action
The Biden Administration committed to deliver $11.4 billion a year in climate finance by 2024, but Congress approved a mere fraction of that
The Umbrella Group of countries including the US, Australia and Japan is no longer coordinating with Russia and Belarus
The UN’s climate science panel labelled 3.3-3.6bn people as highly vulnerable to climate disaster – but the definition is disputed
Svitlana Krakovska had to withdraw from the approval session of the IPCC report as bombs hit Kyiv. She fears for the future of climate science in Ukraine
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The US has repeatedly blocked demands from developing countries to provide specific funding to recover from the losses caused by climate disasters
The tourism ministry has imposed a floor price for rooms in Sharm el-Sheikh which is several times their usual costs, prompting fresh concerns over participation at Cop27
The case could set an international precedent for indigenous people to control resources on their land, which they say is critical to climate action
The conservation charity cancelled its “tokens for nature” experiment within 48 hours, offering refunds to dismayed buyers
The French oil giant has struggled to attract finance for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline and opponents say it does not have funding in place
On Twitter, WWF donors threatened to cancel their subscriptions, accusing the nature charity of greenwashing Ethereum and Bitcoin
UK-based cryptocurrency venture Save Planet Earth has convinced investors it can make them rich and fix the climate, but its tree-planting vision is a long way from reality
British research sheds light on why Indonesia might have cut ties with donors, finding that funds were inadequate to compete with palm oil sales
Forest guards in Gabon say their salaries are often paid several months late and are threatening to go on strike
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Support to clean up industries in least developing countries is necessary for the propose levy to comply with WTO rules, Mohammed Chahim argues
An African Cop, landmark science reports and a long overdue biodiversity summit will shape the response to climate change this year
Global coal power generation reached an all time high in 2021, just as countries reached an elusive consensus to phase down the fossil fuel
WWF Pakistan described the victims whose car plunged into a ravine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as “young and passionate environmentalists”