The latest UN ruling is a step towards improving the lives of those most vulnerable and affected by climate change
Greater international support for indigenous land rights and livelihoods is a cost-effective way to limit climate change, PNAS study
Greenpeace says it will appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing oil exploration violates Norway’s constitutional guarantees of a healthy environment
Climate change is a top priority at the Davos meeting for policymakers and business leaders though Donald Trump is pulling the United States out of the Paris Agreement
The UK largely stopped financing new coal mines overseas in the early 2000s but spent billions of public funds supporting oil and gas projects abroad since then
Whether countries deliver on their pledge to raise ambition will be more consequential to the future of the Paris deal than even Trump’s withdrawal
‘We need to re-invent and re-think the management of our landscape,’ say bushfire experts, warning adapting to climate change will require bipartisan political support
Chile’s environment minister survived calls for her resignation as opposition lawmakers accused her of having personally bungled the negotiations last month
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German activists plan in 2020 to block Datteln 4, the only coal power plant under construction in Western Europe, and push Berlin to exit coal
Copernicus’ climate change service provides the first global picture of temperature levels and CO2 concentration in 2019
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Discussing climate change with friends and family can at times feel daunting. But following a few simple principles can help navigate the conversation
We look back on CHN’s reporting from a year that saw a great collision of political and physical forces
I have been to all 25 UN climate conferences. I won’t be attending next year unless major changes are made to achieve real action
International negotiations have always focused on carbon emissions, not the coal, oil and gas that create them. That’s changing
The final text released after a marathon talks harked back to a deal made in Paris that placed no requirement on most countries to raise their targets until 2025
After two weeks of talks, many issues remain unresolved. Here we break down the major fights and minor breakthroughs of the UN conference in Madrid
Longest climate summit in history ended weakly as nations on both sides held hardline positions
Group led by Costa Rica publishes ‘minimum’ standards for carbon markets that rule out double counting and use of Kyoto-era credits