International Finance Corporation will require partners to publish their support for coal and seek those with plans to divest
Campaigners celebrated as an appeals judge endorsed their 2015 victory, confirming the Netherlands must cut emissions faster or breach its duty of care
Scientists have warned that warming more than half a degree above now is dangerous, but can we stop it?
Lawyers have long planned to use a report released on Monday to lend weight to calls for climate damages or redress through the courts
Across Europe, we already feel the impacts of climate change on our farms, forests and livelihoods. Yesterday’s UN science report showed the urgency of action
The country won’t withdraw from the Paris Agreement, but it’s not obliged to follow UN recommendations either, Scott Morrison said
Presidential favourite would abolish Brazil’s environment ministry, exposing world’s largest rainforest and its indigenous owners to criminal gangs of loggers and miners
William Nordhaus originated the idea of a 2C global warming limit but last year cast doubt on our ability to reach it. He shares the prize with Paul Romer
The UN climate science panel has released its summary of the evidence around the tougher climate goal demanded by vulnerable countries. We break it down
Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it
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Confidential comments on a draft UN report show the EU calling for scientists to discount scenarios where temperatures temporarily overshoot the Paris goal
The deal moved away from the firewall between developed and developing countries; going backward would undermine ambition
Leaked draft conclusions of meeting next Tuesday call for urgent response to UN landmark climate science report, but stop short of commitment to higher ambition
South Chungcheong becomes the biggest coal user and first Asian region in the Powering Past Coal Alliance, reflecting local opposition to polluting plants
Confidential government feedback casts doubt on scientific models, pushes domestic energy priorities and questions economic basis for climate action
A major report on the impacts of warming 1.5C will be the subject of intense government scrutiny this week
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The UK, Canada, Denmark and Spain joined a coalition to slash emissions to net zero on the sidelines of the UN general assembly in New York
Global declaration draft calls for new research from the UN science panel and for forest carbon stocks to be maintained by 2050