Former UN climate chief says trust underpinning global negotiations can only be restored at the highest political level
Favouring market tools over real pollution cuts in the richest countries is a recipe for climate disaster
As talks resume in Thailand, experts outline the game plan for a deal on the rules of the Paris Agreement
The UN fund has struggled with governance and urgently needs to raise new money, here are two ideas that could help it recover
The Clean Development Mechanism has a weak environmental record and creates the illusion that high-carbon lifestyles are sustainable
Business leaders, investors and civil society must contribute to bend the curve of carbon dioxide emissions by 2020 and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement
Across the world, cities and communities are underprepared for the new flooding regime that climate change is ushering in
Contrary to federal government modelling, as old gas turbines switch off in the next decade, renewable electricity share will soar
With Germany slipping from its position as a climate leader, an industry with just 20,000 jobs is dictating policy to the federal government
A Financial Times reader survey found most see climate change as important, but are conservative on how fast the global energy mix can shift
The Czech Republic overtook Germany in emissions per person three years ago; it is time to stop pleading poverty and start cleaning up the region’s pollution
Both less than five years old, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Brics Bank are failing to back sustainable development models
The death toll in Greece and suffering right up to the Arctic Circle must prompt a move to sustainable and resilient forest management
The Great Barrier Reef has become a notorious victim of climate change. But it is not the only Australian ecosystem on the brink of collapse
The entreprenuer has made a habit of intervening in crises, particularly climate-related ones, but it’s a high wire act
Long term thinking about climate change challenges widely held assumptions about how we spend money today
Leaders overcame differences on climate. But in the EU-China relationship, trouble is never far away
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Instead of tit-for-tat retaliation to US tariffs, trade partners should link their response to climate goals and kill two birds with one stone
As heatwaves hit northern countries, there has been a deeply worrying silence about the likely key driver, says Climate Outreach’s Jamie Clarke