There is an emerging consensus CO2 needs to be sucked out of the air to meet climate goals, but no discussion of which countries are responsible for acting
New research shows odds of record years and runs of record years have changed from tiny to probable because of greenhouse gases
Millions of Bangladeshi’s could be forced from their homes by the effect of climate change. Where will they all go?
After notifying the UN that he intends to leave the Paris climate deal, the prospect of Donald Trump doing so seems increasingly uncertain
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French-owned Arkema and Mexican Mexichem successfully sued to thwart the one Obama-era climate policy Trump stands by
Tributes to Minister Zackhras highlight his work at home and abroad to defend islands threatened by climate change
President Trump is open to “re-engagement” with the Paris climate deal “on more favourable terms”, but not seeking to re-write the text, leaked cable reveals
President Trump says states know better than federal government how to protect the environment, but history shows they are creative at ducking collective problems
Shareholders are taking the Commonwealth Bank to court, alleging that it is misleading investors about its financial position
Trump’s communication with the UN and media release clarified some details and set the scene for political manoeuvring to come
White House to write to UN to inform of US intention to withdraw from climate deal, but remain engaged in hope of securing “more favourable” terms
Government electricity authority says coal’s impact on health and environment tipped balance in favour of a gas and renewable-focused future
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Developer TuNur this week applied for authorisation to build a massive solar plant on the edge of the Tunisian Sahara, with undersea grid connections to Europe
When Lewis Pugh finished his 22-minute, awareness-raising swim his hands were so frozen he hand to grip onto his photographer with his teeth
Those who rely on Mount Kenya’s glaciers for water have turned against one another as the rivers fed by the mountain dry up
After rising at an average of 6% over the preceding decade, India’s coal consumption has risen at 2.2% a year since 2015, analysis from Greenpeace Energydesk shows
Euracoal accuses the European Commission of using air pollution legislation to implement climate policy, in breach of procedural rules
A new poll shows the view that climate change is mostly a left-wing concern is prevalent and problematic. It’s time to change the conversation