The host of the next UN climate summit has strengthened its renewable energy targets but still expects to increase emissions this decade
Food price inflation is no joke in Egypt, where geopolitical tensions are overshadowing preparations for the next UN climate summit
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Climate campaigners accused EU lawmakers of “betrayal” and some member states are preparing legal challenges to the sustainable taxonomy
Olaf Scholz and Mario Draghi met with Argentina’s president Alberto Fernández to discuss support for new gas infrastructure on the sidelines of G7 meetings
G7 leaders pledged to end overseas public finance for fossil fuels but made exceptions for temporary gas investments deemed “necessary” to address the energy crisis
With five months to the critical summit, a “Paris Agreement for nature” is floundering as finance and political leadership fall short
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There are worrying signs from Berlin and Tokyo of backsliding on a pledge to end public finance for fossil fuel projects overseas by the end of the year
From the Greens and left to the centre-right, MEPs object to gas and nuclear investments getting a “green” label
Rights NGO Survival International has accused the government of “shocking violence” and evicting Maasai people from their land to make way for trophy hunting
The proposals aim to harness solar power to bring drinking water to Palestinian territories but Israel’s support is needed
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Client Earth is arguing the European Commission’s infrastructure priorities are not compatible with climate goals
A proposed EU marine fuel standard would promote sales of LNG, a fossil fuel supplied by Russia, instead of the zero-emission solutions needed under the Paris Agreement
Finland’s goal to go net zero by 2035 and then carbon negative was based on equity as well as science, but it won’t be easy to reverse forest loss
Many of the actions being taken for Europe’s energy security will cut emissions – so why not submit a stronger climate target to the UN?
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The UN chief says it is “madness” to explore for more fossil fuels, while top Nigerian UN officials support African leaders’ gas-fuelled development plans
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