The world’s largest development bank proposed a pivot to clean energy, in a draft plan for consideration by EU finance ministers in September
Campaigners are urging reform of an obscure system that allows coal, oil and gas companies to sue governments if climate policies hit their profits
Strong action on climate change would shrink demand for vessels by a third, impacting investment decisions being made now, analysts say
Most reserves of coal, oil and gas are unburnable if we are to prevent climate crisis. The international approach to nuclear weapons offers a model for action
The Beijing-headquartered development bank is skewed towards fossil fuels, when it should be helping poorer countries access clean renewable power
Three coal plants that threaten the Sundarbans tiger habitat were removed from a draft text, while Unesco members declined to list the site as ‘in danger’
As countries meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss their climate pledges, they must draw up plans to end the production of fossil fuels, not just their consumption
The UK, France, Canada and Ireland have all formally recognised a climate crisis. But analysis shows they give $27.5bn annually in support for coal, oil and gas
In a stunning upset, voters returned the pro-coal government, prompting soul-searching among Australia’s left wing parties
Unless action is taken across the economy, the country will miss emissions goal by wide margin, government report shows
The current government has only shown contempt for meaningful climate policy and renewable energy – why would they change now?
At the belt and road summit in Beijing, leaders talked up sustainable development, while investors forged ahead with polluting power projects in partner countries
More than 30 heads of state arrive in Beijing to court its massive outward investment plan, but the UN chief and others warn the investments must be sustainable
Coal mining left Whitehaven in 1986, now it is about to return, bringing promises of jobs and division
After a Brussels summit dominated by trade tensions, the two major powers presented a united front on climate change and clean energy
In a court case in Oregon, we argue climate change is destroying our natural spaces and impinging on our constitutional right to freedom
60 business leaders, scientists and investors call on the International Energy Agency to reframe its annual report to promote a path to climate safety
Sandiaga Uno may have personally benefited from payments made by one of Indonesia’s biggest coal miners to an offshore firm he owned, Global Witness says
The world’s largest oil producer made more money than Apple and Alphabet combined last year, but the company sees litigation and clean tech as threats
The EU’s Energy Community neighbours ‘systematically turn a blind eye’ to its state aid rules, a report by the secretariat finds