The Paris accord isn’t only about cutting emissions, some states are already finding ways to meet climate finance commitments
Representatives of four Pacific island nations join today at the IMO in London to ask the shipping industry to do its part to cut carbon emissions
The more effectively we suppress fires, the worse they become. As climate change makes the world more combustible, we need a new approach
China is planning the world’s biggest carbon market, but with little detail given for its design, praise for the scheme is premature
Donald Trump wants to revive the coal industry. But Redditors from declining US coal towns say their families need a future rather than a return to the past
History shows governments that don’t anticipate and make provisions for the decline of coal burden communities for generations
A major review of Australian climate policy has been compromised by the malignant politics that has sent Australia to the back of the international pack
Several US states and cities have committed to cut emissions despite president Trump, but only Seattle remembered cash commitments to the developing world
The golf-loving president says he will pull the US from the Paris agreement. The UN’s renewable energy chief explains why that’s dumb in terms he’d understand
Vast, dry and poor, Chad is more susceptible to climate change than any other country
Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists have issued a plea to the G7 environment ministers to act faster on climate change
The ‘final investment decision’ taken by Adani this week leaves many near and long term questions unanswered about the project’s viability
Despite the headlines and Donald Trump’s rhetoric, the official US position remains unchanged and where things go from here are unclear
Gas imports to Europe from the US and massive future coal burning in China undermine the rhetoric of the world’s new self-proclaimed climate spearheads
The ten-page document affirms, in extraordinarily strong language, that the EU and China intend to make the US irrelevant
Join our live blog from around 2pm ET (7pm BST) for updates from the US and around the world as Trump makes his decision on the Paris accord
Not only in the US, the laws that safeguard the global commons are being watered down or washed away
Pope’s encyclical on climate change appealed to liberals, but conservative Catholics were driven away by the values it invoked
Firms found to be improving their own environmental performance by moving more-polluting activities overseas, where regulations are more lax
For communities in many poorer countries, including in the Pacific Islands, the most influential messages engage with people’s spiritual beliefs and involve religious leaders