Oil chief Khalid Al-Falih cites the Paris climate deal at industry event in London, but adds oil and gas will provide the bulk of world energy supplies for decades
Once regarded as a joke, the electric car sector is growing fast with some predicting it could take a 35% share of car sales by 2035 – bad news for oil majors
Bloc of oil-exporting countries agrees on a need for economic diversification, in light of the Paris climate deal
Rampal coal plant poses a “serious threat” to a key ecosystem for Bengal tigers and must be cancelled, says the UN world heritage body
Legal activism against coal, oil and gas extraction can make a big difference to the climate, writes SEI researcher Claudia Strambo
“Either you are serious, or you are not,” says Saudi Green Climate Fund representative after Korea Exim pulled its application to the fund at the last moment
Greenpeace, Sierra Club and Alaska Wilderness League are among NGOs calling on Tord Lien to cancel licences, on climate grounds
It is time to get serious about supply-side climate policies, write experts from the Stockholm Environment Institute
Mild weather, booming renewable energy and massive declines in coal consumption contribute to falling greenhouse gas pollution
Conservationists claim victory for people power, but a depressed oil price was central to BP’s decision to end the controversial exploration project
The Obama administration is considering supply-side policies that could transform the climate debate, writes Peter Erickson
Export credit agencies are inappropriate partners for the Green Climate Fund, according to a letter signed by 92 NGOs
At the first conference of the climate pact in Morocco next month, Australia will be in the laggards’ corner
Some of the most influential thinkers about climate change have decided that the time for negotiation with fossil fuel companies is over
Funding gas plants to prevent electricity blackouts goes against a G7 promise to nix polluter handouts, says NGO
Major development bank is prioritising clean energy as economic crisis limits resources
Coal mine expansion makes dirty fuel cheap and delays the transition to clean alternatives. A moratorium is in order, argues Richard Denniss
Eminent US environmentalist warns that fossil fuel use is destroying the planet, and calls for curbs on the political power of the oil industry
Oil executives could get big windfalls if they find large new reserves, but experts say incentives reward risk
Nordic country does not need to keep exploiting fossil fuels, argues Paul Ekins, and should leave remaining carbon budget to others