An early intervention approach tested in Pakistan and Senegal unlocks aid for predictable and predicted extreme weather before communities suffer
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The world’s largest supplier of LNG also has the highest per-capita emissions, yet is not committing to absolute carbon cuts in its latest UN submission
Mining was a major source of finance for the Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan and has strategic importance as the militants seek to govern
The US has the opportunity to make fossil-free public finance a new international norm ahead of Cop26 – but that requires ending its support for gas
Chinese provincial governments approved construction of 5.2GW of coal power capacity in the first half of 2021, analysis by Greenpeace has found
Campaigners scored a minor victory in efforts to block consent for Cambo oil field in the North Atlantic, which they argue is incompatible with climate leadership
As the Taliban seizes control of Afghanistan, experts warn severe drought could worsen the humanitarian crisis triggered by an exodus of western forces
Three Pacific nations want to reopen talks on the long term climate target at the International Maritime Organization, urging higher ambition
At November’s UN climate talks, leaders need to deliver on finance promises, raise ambition and accelerate the clean transition
Gas-fired power projects in Thailand and South Africa could be affected by a shift in US development finance policy to back clean energy over fossil fuels
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A month after fatal floods swept through western Germany, survivors are still in shock and experts warn such disasters are becoming more common
South Africa is proposing a quantitative target for boosting resilience to climate impacts globally, but there are technical and political hurdles
The government wants 70% of the island’s electricity to come from renewables by 2030 and is offering cheap loans to install rooftop solar
Scandinavian countries have raised taxes on pollution in response to economic crises, while reducing them on labour and capital, boosting productivity
The government is promising to crack down on wasteful emissions from oil and gas production, a major climate and health issue in Nigeria
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Governments and businesses have set laudable net zero targets, but few have committed to the annual CO2 cuts this decade the planet needs
Youth, climate disaster victims and vulnerable countries could use the latest UN science report as evidence to sue polluters for damages or remedial action