Global, one-size-fits-all solutions work for cutting emissions, but adapting to warming requires an altogether different approach
Emissions are at record levels and the international treaty designed to rein them in cannot drive action, it is time for new ideas to be explored
A landmark conference hosted by Antonio Guterres in September aims to jolt flagging international action on climate change, in line with the latest science
Draft bill would give government powers to regulate CO2 and create carbon markets, but faces stiff opposition inside and outside Moscow administration
Both countries face potential general elections and economic problems before the crucial Cop26 meeting and the UK may still be in a Brexit imbroglio
President Carlos Alvarado Quesada has launched an economy-wide plan to slash his country’s greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century
Centralised governance is a thing of the past; a new era of climate diplomacy must find ways to accommodate national difference
A report on formally joining the climate deal is due for completion by the end of the month, while a key industry lobby has reversed its opposition
The oil and gas major will have to set out how its strategy and investments fit with targets to limit global temperature rise, under new resolution
After a technically successful but politically lacklustre climate summit last year, it is time to see which countries will heed scientific warnings and crank up ambition
Reaction, news and analysis from the CHN team on the ground in Poland as negotiators reach the end of two weeks of talks
Shift comes as EU and China hastily draft proposals to break an impasse on the toughest issues at UN climate talks in Poland
Call by António Guterres was joined by Fiji’s prime minister, who said not succeeding on climate change would be “craven, irresponsible and selfish”
At China’s request, the deal for indigenous and local input makes clear it will not infringe on state sovereignty
As the White House hosts an event on fossil fuels, the state department is in Poland to make a deal that will shape the global accord
In a moment of drama in Poland, countries closed ranks against a push by oil producers to water down recognition of the UN’s report on the impacts of 1.5C warming
Late start date for synchronising national climate plans shows complacency and risks dampening ambition, warn observers
Vastly more complex than the Paris Agreement itself are the set of rules that will make it work
Island leaders reacted strongly to the host country’s emphasis on workers, reminding them of their own dire predicament
A deal in Poland that draws a hard line between developed and developing countries may be unacceptable to future administrations – Democratic or Republican