Changes to UK environment oversight and the Irish power market will not be set by 29 March, the Institute for Government said, and a crash out will leave no time to do so
The case, brought by 11 members of the public and the NGO Plan B argued the UK’s 2050 climate target was not in line with the Paris Agreement
Roberto Azevêdo says he hasn’t ‘seen one, single credible study’ showing environmental impact of trade. He could start with the WTO’s own work
The market can deliver much faster end to coal power than proposed last week, but it needs a confident signal from the German government
Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia all face a year of political flux placing their vast rainforests in peril
After late-night talks, a dedicated commission has agreed a timetable to phase out coal burning in Europe’s largest economy
UK, France lead push to set up UN “clearing house” to identify climate-stressed regions at risk of collapsing into conflict
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A recent focus on scientists’ emotional responses to global warming is misplaced; the important question is how society will manage climate risk
A leaked draft report from Germany’s coal commission leaves coal exit timetable open as talks head into final days
Pedro Sanchez told business leaders in Davos that neoliberalism was at an end and his country was ready to lead a progressive global ecological transition
Under pressure to block a gas pipeline from Russia and end coal power, the chancellor tied their fates together
Presenting an acceptable Brazil to global investors, the president failed to mention measures he has taken that are already fuelling violence in indigenous lands
In first overseas speech, president says he will strike balance between environment and “much-needed economic development”
Trucks, petrochemicals and air travel driving global oil use, Fatih Birol of the International Energy Agency says
Business leaders say the next wave of globalisation must create social benefits as well as provide technical solutions to climate change
After months of rhetoric and speculation, what Jair Bolsonaro will actually deliver for Brazil’s people and the Amazon will hinge on these questions
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Climate Action Network International terminates executive director after independent investigation finds ‘preponderance of evidence’ supporting complaints against him
The Fijian PM used the Australian leader’s visit to call out his promotion of fossil fuels, showing Scott Morrison is on the wrong side in the Pacific as well as at home