Demand for finance to pay for the aftermath of climate impacts is rocketing – but progress on getting a new UN loss and damage fund up and running is slow
As climate officials prepare the next steps in a globally agreed shift away from fossil fuels, oil and gas executives return fire
UNFCCC chief Simon Stiell has made an urgent plea to plug the body’s funding gap with government donations
The UN agencies that will run the Santiago Network recommended it should be based in Nairobi but governments have instead chosen the world’s third-most expensive city
The industry and governments’ maritime ministries want a proposed levy on emissions spent on cleaning up shipping, not used for wider climate goals like loss and damage
UN rules governing bilateral carbon offsetting between governments have yet to be agreed but deals are being done, raising concerns about integrity
Farmers need crop irrigation to help beat drought – but it’s unclear if that would qualify for new loss and damage funding
Britain has changed how it calculates its international climate aid, boosting its progress towards a 2026 goal without giving vulnerable countries more money
At talks in Nairobi, governments could not find consensus on new global governance for SRM, including proposals for “non-use” and a UN expert panel
The world will need oil and gas for a few decades more – and the debate is heating up over who should get to produce and sell it
Developed and developing countries are gearing up for heated discussions over the size of the goal and who should provide money for it
A draft resolution aimed at creating a space for discussion on sun dimming technologies will be debated at the summit of the UN’s environment body this month
The move has sparked fears of price hikes, which would exclude poorer activists and government delegates
Their failure to agree risks delaying help for victims of climate disasters in developing countries
Podesta will lead US international climate diplomacy alongside his current job overseeing the rollout of domestic clean energy subsidies
Analysts said Saudi Arabia’s government may be losing faith that the world wants to keep buying more of its oil
Rich nations always say they need their parliaments approval for climate finance at Cops – now is the time to start
Azerbaijan’s state oil and gas firm promises a green push but a lack of climate policies and plans to expand gas production are causing scepticism
Saudi, India and China led opposition against a proposal to link the IPCC’s assessment cycle with the global stocktake, sources told Climate Home.
Azerbaijan appointed 28 men and zero women to a key group tasked with organising the upcoming climate summit in the country