Brussels chiefs say funding partnership with countries like Jordan and Kenya can create jobs, build sustainable infrastructure and boost security
France’s environment minister urges members of the International Maritime Organization to support climate goals
Holyrood’s climate change secretary Roseanna Cunningham talks ambition, electric cars, tree planting and Brexit
Choosing your power source should come down science and economics, but as the UK’s Hinkley saga shows it’s also a deeply political game
London’s expertise places it in pole position to channel private finance to China, as superpower seeks to invest around $4 trillion a year in infratsructure
In state of the union address, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker expresses embarrassment at slow progress
Scotland is well ahead of its 2020 carbon target but more policies will be needed to sustain progress, say government advisers
Berlin delivers new decarbonisation proposal but lack of detail on coal phaseout and electric cars anger green groups
New UK climate minister thin on details but says government will play an active role in global low carbon diplomacy
Warsaw’s demand for financial guarantees for new coal plants could delay EU ratification of the Paris Agreement
G20 backs airline emissions pact, but green groups say voluntary nature of proposals undermine climate integrity
Proposed cuts are “far from sufficient” and must be six times greater by 2030 to stop the world warming beyond 2C, a study finds on the eve of the G20 leaders meeting
Christian groups launch new push to encourage governments to target tougher emission-cutting plans
UK opposition calls on prime minister Theresa May to start process of ratifying UN’s climate pact when parliament returns from holiday
UK defence and security committee warns country is ill-prepared for conflict with Russia, warns it needs to look to North Pole for future threats
Falling costs and rising carbon risks are leading companies located in areas blessed with wind and solar to invest in renewables
Farmers need to give up the plough to protect UK food security in the face of climate change, warn government advisers
Ex No.10 advisor says Brussels has held back British climate ambitions: without its oppressive regulations carbon emissions can fall further and faster
Gas and motorway projects offer poor value for money and could be stranded as climate regulations kick in, say E3G researchers
Sourcing biofuels to replace oil will cost billions, but without radical cuts in air traffic or improvements in technology it may be the only solution to cut airline emissions