Uganda and Tanzania have given political backing to the 1,445km East African Crude Oil Pipeline, but climate campaigners are deterring investment
Brazil, South Africa, India and China say EU plans for a carbon levy on imported products like steel and cement will unfairly penalise their economies
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Campaigners say a government rollback of environmental regulations increases Indonesia’s vulnerability to flash floods and landslides
The Japanese government is proposing to cut emissions 45% from 2013 levels by 2030, while campaigners push for deeper reductions
Kristalina Georgieva said the IMF was considering proposals to ensure climate vulnerable middle-income nations receive support to build back better from Covid-19
After the World Health Organization called for a green and healthy Covid recovery, health must be a priority in countries’ climate plans
South Africa’s economy is shifting from heavy industry to service sectors, allowing for deeper carbon cuts, but coal lingers in the energy mix
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At a ministerial meeting of donor and developing countries, the UK said it would aim to secure additional financial support for vulnerable nations by June
The growing global shipping fleet is increasing the sector’s climate and environmental impacts. To rein it in, we need a global carbon price for shipping
Minister Raj Kumar Singh insisted developing nations should not be asked to set net zero goals as they seek to grow their economies
The target will require huge investments in solar technologies, experts warn, as less than 1% of the oil producing nation’s energy comes from renewables
The fifth round of negotiations between the EU Council and members of parliament achieved little progress on agreeing a climate law
Research to enhance climate action in developing countries is being threatened with aid cuts at a time when the UK is seeking ‘practical steps’ to boost climate investment
As the IMF prepares a $650 billion injection of funds into the global economy, there are calls to target support to climate vulnerable nations
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UK Export Finance will no longer back oil and gas projects overseas, shutting off a potential source of support for a major pipeline across Uganda and Tanzania
The bill would commit Ireland to cut emissions 51% between 2018 and 2030, raising tough questions about the future of cattle farming
Ukraine lacks the resources of the EU but is not eligible for support from the Green Climate Fund to decarbonise its economy