The Netherlands, Denmark and others are committed to supporting vulnerable countries in adapting to climate change impacts
The Cop26 presidency is considering a proposal to strengthen ambition beyond the Glasgow summit, but it faces resistance from emerging economies
Agreeing on rules for a global carbon market has become a high-level political focus of the Glasgow summit but experts warn getting it wrong will undermine 1.5C ambition
In a rebuke to the UK hosts of next month’s climate summit, countries including China, India and Saudi Arabia said a call for net zero goals went “against climate justice”
Analysts welcomed the plan days before the UK hosts the Cop26 summit but warned more public investments were needed to give it credibility
Under rules to prevent the spread of Covid, negotiators at Cop26 have been asked to keep a metre distance, meaning they need to find new ways to resolve differences
In Mato Grosso, an indigenous group that was almost wiped out by white settlers is balancing tradition and modern agriculture to survive
The Chinese president called on other donor countries to contribute to the $230 million fund for biodiversity at Kunming talks
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The oil-producing nation is planning to invest $163 billion in ‘clean and renewable’ energy over the next 30 years
Documents agreed by parliament included a declaration that Turkey would implement the climate treaty as a developing country, despite its developed nation status
The Cop26 hosts are trying to build a coalition of countries to align public finance with a 1.5C global warming limit, the toughest goal of the Paris Agreement
UK, Indonesia and Mexico are among the first signatories to a pact to cut methane emissions, which can rapidly curb global warming
Ahmad Samim Hoshmand, a top climate official before he fled the Taliban, says Afghans need support more than ever to cope with climate impacts
Green groups say unequal access to vaccines makes it impossible for developing countries to be fairly represented at the Glasgow summit in November
Following a two-year gap, countries are due to meet in the UK for UN climate talks in November. Here’s what is at stake
Most campaigners from developing countries have heard nothing about how to get jabbed, with time running out before the critical UN climate conference
At November’s UN climate talks, leaders need to deliver on finance promises, raise ambition and accelerate the clean transition
Only 13 countries have methane emission targets in their climate plans, despite evidence of the gas’s potent role in global heating
The government is promoting smaller livestock to limit the rise of methane emissions, in a plan that is 80% dependent on international finance