The loss of Tasmania’s great kelp forests wipes out a huge, complex habitat for a host of weird and beautiful creatures
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Legal activism against coal, oil and gas extraction can make a big difference to the climate, writes SEI researcher Claudia Strambo
“Either you are serious, or you are not,” says Saudi Green Climate Fund representative after Korea Exim pulled its application to the fund at the last moment
Negotiators are optimistic about agreeing an ambitious climate deal for the refrigeration industry, after New Delhi’s surprise policy pledge
Howard Bamsey, a former climate envoy, will take on one of the most important and difficult jobs in the climate world
Greenpeace, Sierra Club and Alaska Wilderness League are among NGOs calling on Tord Lien to cancel licences, on climate grounds
Scientists are working on alternatives to methane-belching cattle for growing meat demand
It is time to get serious about supply-side climate policies, write experts from the Stockholm Environment Institute
Mild weather, booming renewable energy and massive declines in coal consumption contribute to falling greenhouse gas pollution
It is too early for Britain to adopt a net zero emissions goal, advises the independent Committee on Climate Change
Finance and technology transfer critical to unlock ambition at Kigali talks on climate-friendly coolants, say observers
Automobile companies need to get ready for a low carbon future, says $24trn investor network
The number of blazes in the western US has doubled since the 1980s, with global warming and regional dryness at least 55% responsible, study finds
David Roberts and Bill McKibben are two of the most influential writers about climate change, but they miss a trick by ignoring vulnerable countries, writes Michael Dobson
Nick Hurd waved away suggestions the government could be taken to court over a shortfall in policy to meet binding emissions targets
James Beard of WWF outlines the strengths and weaknesses of the carbon offsetting plan agreed for air travel – and work needed to align it with climate goals
Conservationists claim victory for people power, but a depressed oil price was central to BP’s decision to end the controversial exploration project
Its own cooling system may leak, but Kigali Convention Centre is hosting a revolution in climate-friendly air conditioning
Forests and grasslands would store more carbon if communities’ rights were protected, according to research from the leading climate economist