Credit giant says speedy ratification will calm markets, pledges to use UN climate pact as benchmark for rating companies
Conservative colleague Lord Barker insists former London mayor would not unpick environmental legislation if elected leader
Tacking global warming and ensuring millions gain access to clean water, food and energy should not be tackled separately – they’re both sides of the same coin
It’s easy to assume Brexit means a cull of green policies, but the strength of the low carbon economy suggests that’s not a given
Costa Rican diplomat is expected to formally announce her candidacy after stepping down from the UN climate body on 6 July
UK’s probable departure from the EU throws carbon cutting agenda into confusion just as countries were preparing to approve Paris climate agreement
A vote to leave the EU has left many distraught, but the underlying fundamentals of the low carbon economy are strong, argues E3G director Jonathan Gaventa
Brexit unlikely to slow momentum towards global climate deal coming into force, with EU left to tackle complex negotiations with UK
The continued strong voice of business leaders will help to ensure the global implementation of the Paris climate agreement, argues the head of We Mean Business
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With climate and euro sceptics close to regaining Number 10, British climate policy looks set for a rocky ride this summer
Scientists, politicians, green groups and the international community react to stunning British vote to leave European Union
Six questions for UK and EU low carbon ambitions as British voters reject continued membership of world’s largest single market
Norway’s capital announces ambitious carbon cutting plans with a car-free city centre and clean energy buses topping the agenda
In climate change circles as for the Brexit battle, misinformation must be challenged
Cratering costs that seemed implausible only a few years ago are driving the fast expansion of solar, say analysts at the International Renewable Energy Agency
Investors are less likely to divest if governments continue to prop up the sector with rampant subsidies, aid and investments
Corals are dying rapidly and sustained high sea temperatures will make it harder than ever to recover, say researchers
Fears Russia could turn off the gas taps are driving Turkey towards coal – which experts say will be an expensive mistake for the country and climate