A proposed UK tax on heavy polluters would come in at nearly half the EU carbon market price, reducing the incentive to cut emissions
Despite declarations of ‘climate emergency’, city-level strategies are turning a blind eye to aviation’s growing greenhouse gas emissions
The Philippines overtook Brazil as the most dangerous place for activists and indigenous communities, according to the human rights watchdog
Swedish teen activist will cross the Atlantic in hurricane season by boat for a four-month tour of the Americas, rather than take a high-carbon flight
Experts warn Poland could face a serious water crisis in coming years, if the country of 38 million people fails to capture more water
The world’s largest development bank proposed a pivot to clean energy, in a draft plan for consideration by EU finance ministers in September
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A champion of phasing out coal power internationally, Perry has been named to lead critical UN climate talks in 2020, which the UK expects to host
Luis de Alba praised rapid expansion of renewable energy and pressed the government to go further, on a visit to Delhi
Low water levels at Kariba Dam mean power cuts lasting 16 hours a day in capital Harare, making it difficult for businesses to survive
Bhutan’s growing economy brings growing gridlock – and a potential threat to the country’s vaunted carbon-negative status
Campaigners are urging reform of an obscure system that allows coal, oil and gas companies to sue governments if climate policies hit their profits
The bloc is considering regulations to address the role of consumer demand for commodities like palm oil, soy and timber in driving forest clearance abroad
The time for timidity has passed; politicians must dare to make polluters pay as part of a vision for a healthier, happier future
In a letter to heads of state, the UN chief set net zero emissions as the benchmark for ambition, ahead of a landmark summit in September
The next European Commission chief must tread carefully if she is to meet her promise to make polluting importers pay
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European leaders will struggle to broker a stronger climate package before December, experts say, as Warsaw prepares to play hard for funding
Models suggest large areas of land are needed for forests and biofuel crops to halt climate change, but this risks worsening hunger, draft tells policymakers
While industrial players see it as a threat to jobs, the first tax of its kind in Africa is too weak for climate advocates