Mukhtar Babayev spent 26 years at Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil and gas company Socar, where he tried to limit the company’s environmental damage.
The government will consider incentives to charge electric vehicles at off-peak hours and to let vehicles sell their electricity to the grid
“Things are going downhill with the new government”, said one gold miner when detained by Brazil’s federal police
The US election and negotiations on a new global finance target are the most important things for the climate in 2024
Fossil fuel fights, finance struggles, a resurgent relationship, and much more. We recap the most impactful international climate developments in 2023.
An Indonesian official said it would levy $310 million in fines on growers of palm oil on land which should be forest
Test your international climate news knowledge with our quiz!
If we want to reduce the event’s emissions and make it more inclusive, then it must be easier to navigate and network
While Israel’s attack on Gaza featured prominently, Sudan’s civil war and its climate links were largely ignored at Cop28
Donations meant to preserve the Amazon rainforest may be spent paving the road, which critics say will worsen the forest’s destruction
The US and EU couldn’t agree on common rules for bilateral carbon trades in Dubai, leaving a vacuum for voluntary certifiers
With the EU ambivalent and small island states absent, Russia’s call for “transitional fuels” – read gas – made it into the Cop28 agreement
Rich countries must cut carbon faster and provide funding to fix the unfairness getting baked into climate talks
Developing nations got agreement to set targets for food and water security, but rich nations were unwilling to plug a huge funding gap
The EU and allies rejected proposed carbon trading rules that followed a “light-touch” approach favoured by the US
The final Cop28 text was regarded as historic by delegates, including the US, EU and small islands, but most agree there’s still work ahead
One day into overtime at Cop28, countries agreed to transition away from fossil fuels in energy systems: a first for the UN climate process
Sign up to get our weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, plus breaking news, investigations and extra bulletins from key events
China and India are on track to triple renewable capacity this decade, but were put off by anti-coal language and cost concerns
Sign up to get our weekly newsletter straight to your inbox, plus breaking news, investigations and extra bulletins from key events