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PREVIEW: The next round of talks aimed at weaning the world off coal, oil and gas start in Morocco next week, but will be overshadowed by the White House race
New proposals to set minimum quota for electric cars in China are “clearly discriminatory” toward German carmakers, says Sigmar Gabriel
Xie Zhenhua tells US presidential candidate a wise political leader conforms with global trends
Development bank plans to drive funding towards low carbon and climate resilient programmes as part of Paris climate deal pivot
China leads the charge for emissions efficiency, but faster progress is needed to meet the Paris climate goals
The Canadian’s climate risk warnings have won him praise from campaigners, criticism from sceptics – but he’s here for a while longer
Petropower will join historic pact ahead of further climate negotiations next week, says minister Khalid Al-Falih
Talks at the International Maritime Organization ended on Friday with a loose climate roadmap – here we explain what it means
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Speaking at the Royal Society, top climate economist reflects on challenges and opportunities a decade after his seminal review into implications of a warming world
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Envoys agree roadmap to tackle maritime sector’s rising share of global greenhouse gas emissions, but final plan won’t be ready for six years
Green groups are slinging legal challenges at proposed coal plants in a bid to prevent pollution and climate damage
There is no single metric for tracking adaptation, making it hard to work out who is doing what, but a new model developed by IIED offers greater clarity
Historic pact to cut sulphur emissions from shipping sector hailed by green groups, but slow progress suggests a climate deal is a long way off
Fossil fuel companies including Rio Tinto, Glencore and BHP Billiton defend their records from Philippines probe
Ministers say there’s little chance of Europe’s top economy switching off its coal plants for next two decades, despite raft of green policies
Government survey shows fracking policy lacks support, while positive attitudes towards renewables remain high
Emissions increased 3.5% between 2014 and 2015, the latest independent analysis shows, while the economy shrank