The proposed reform to the EU’s farming subsidy programme continues a business-as-usual approach to farming that we cannot afford in a climate emergency
The industry-led Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets is pitching carbon offsets as a win for the Global South. This is greenwashing at its most patronising
A group of human rights NGOs has organised a counter-summit, claiming mainstream conservation measures aren’t respecting indigenous peoples’ rights
Government-based public finance institutions that support new fossil fuel projects face the risk of climate litigation, lawyers warn
Fridays for Future activists donned false moustaches in a stunt to put pressure on Standard Chartered to stop financing fossil fuels
A final investment decision on the East African Crude Oil Pipeline is expected at the end of March, as campaigners urge financial institutions to avoid fossil fuels
Negotiators are worried that requiring a vaccine passport to attend November’s critical UN climate summit will exclude developing countries with limited supplies
Development banks supporting dirty projects are exacerbating climate chaos. This year needs to be a turning point to a just and sustainable future
Young people from the Philippines, Kenya and Brazil tell Climate Home News why they took part in a global climate demonstration on Friday
As a non-white activist, I was excluded from Greenpeace publicity. This was not an isolated incident and the movement needs to change
Coronavirus, Black Lives Matter and a Chevron slip-up highlight how environmentalism has failed black communities – calling for new models of activism
Observers called for transparency and inclusion to be maintained at talks in Bonn, provisionally planned for October, when physical distancing measures could apply
Campaigners ask government to explain relief for coal plant manufacturer Doosan Heavy Industries, contrary to its promise to end coal financing
No longer able to take to the streets, activists are upping their digital game and making common cause with social justice campaigners
Grassroots climate movements are building the resilience and self-determination of communities, making them better equipped to handle the crisis
Public opinion on climate change is shifting but to keep it at the top of the political and public agenda will require a sustained effort for decades to come
We want your story ideas about how communities – especially women, youth and indigenous peoples – are building resilience to climate change
Africa emits only 5% of world greenhouse gas emissions yet is most at risk from worsening heatwaves, droughts and floods
A new global carbon market could unleash finance for projects around the world. But protections for local communities were weakened in draft rules at Cop25
Youth march on Madrid to demand real action, while diplomats remain deadlocked over climate rules and big emitters stay silent