EU finance ministers agreed to phase out EIB lending to unabated oil and gas projects, overcoming opposition from some member states in marathon board meeting
Board members call for reform to accreditation process after civil society warns of due diligence shortfalls
Politicians, citizens and experts meet to discuss how and why France must invest more heavily in climate adaptation after report warns of major national impacts
Small improvements to the IEA’s authoritative report do little to guide governments, companies or investors towards a clean economic transformation
Observers warn the IEA’s projection is inconsistent with the world’s long-term sustainable development needs
Shipping is finally playing catch-up on air pollution standards, but the US is slow-balling attempts to agree cleaner targets
European leaders hope to strike a bargain with Beijing next September. What the EU can offer China to bring down its emissions is unclear
The Socialists won most seats, but were weakened by rise of far right and conservative vote. Madrid climate talks unlikely to be affected
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Lawyers for the protest group say those arrested illegally could claim thousands in compensation
Australian artist’s works have sold for up to $1.3m. Police could not say whether they still have the skull, seized among hundreds of artworks during October protests
US will leave climate deal one day after 2020 presidential election, although a Democrat winner could reenter almost immediately
Formal withdrawal process could begin within days, but current and former diplomats say US will continue to influence global rulemaking on climate change
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The talks will take place in Spain’s capital, the UN confirmed, after Chile pulled out amid social unrest
As the UN talks move elsewhere, the international community must remain deeply vigilant about the potential for continued and escalating repression in Chile
Talks scheduled to be in Santiago may now move to Madrid, but await UN approval
Cristiana Pașca Palmer resigned before key summit, she faced allegations of discrimination against African staff and intervention in the renewal of her contract
Chile tells UN it will not be hosting meeting, just weeks before it was supposed to take place in Santiago