Innovation flees after Trump reimposes sanctions, environmentalists and government say that puts the country on a dangerous path
Oil-rich country’s resistance to welcoming findings of science report on 1.5C warming has marked it out from poorer countries
The Gulf Cooperation Council’s grid operator is studying the feasibility of a cable to Ethiopia, which would run through currently war-torn Yemen
Development agency says dry countries face ‘famine and food insecurity, loss of livelihoods and life, and the displacement of millions’
As companies withdraw from deals involving Iran, fearing US sanctions, the EU scrambles to preserve growing energy cooperation
Letters and emails show the Global Environment Facility stonewalled while US pressure built on international bodies that recognise Palestine
The body that oversees the Paris treaty also recognises Palestine, raising the prospect that Thursday’s decision to leave Unesco sets a precedent
New research finds worsening droughts will sap the biblical waterway, which is already under pressure from agriculture and a growing population
Satellite images show evidence of the Islamic State’s scorched earth tactics as militants lose territory to Western-backed Iraqi forces
Medical charity UOSSM plans to roll out solar power to five more facilities, reducing reliance on diesel generators to keep incubators and other equipment running
PM Theresa May has offered to help wean Saudi Arabia off oil, but her government’s subsidies to North Sea producers are a poor model for the Middle East petrostate
Maldives “should be afforded the ability to expand our economy” says president in response to criticism of a US$10bn development deal with Saudi Arabia
Proposed multi-billion dollar deal sparks protests in the tiny atoll nation, which has found itself at the centre of a great game over oil, power and religion
Three years after it came online, Izdemir power station has been stripped of its environmental licence, in a win for campaigners
Khalid Al-Falih welcomes new president’s pro-fossil fuel approach, rejects suggestion US will quit Paris climate agreement
As low oil prices eat into country’s $600 billion sovereign wealth fund, state energy giant starts work on radical transition towards renewables
A transition to green energy sources threatens the stability of oil-rich states like Venezuela, Russia and Saudi Arabia
The race is on for Saudi Arabia to find new sources of income before the oil age peters out
World’s top petroleum exporter not deterred by incoming Trump presidency; says it will explore new ways to cut carbon emissions
“Morocco remains and will always remain the prime defender of the Palestinian cause,” said Moroccan foreign minister and COP22 president