Oil producers are cooperating to face the coronavirus crisis; they can and should cooperate on a responsible transition to cleaner energy
Rooftop solar power installations are especially hard hit by social distancing and disruptions to Chinese supplies, as coronavirus ravages the world economy
Japan reiterates past pledges for 2030 rather than mapping out a radical overhaul needed by the world’s fifth largest greenhouse gas emitter
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Ralph Keeling estimates that global fossil fuel use would have to decline by 10% for a full year to clearly impact CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere
In a communique, African civil society called on leaders meeting in Ethiopia to ‘rapidly initiate a transition to clean and safe renewable sources of energy’ for all
The UK largely stopped financing new coal mines overseas in the early 2000s but spent billions of public funds supporting oil and gas projects abroad since then
We look back on CHN’s reporting from a year that saw a great collision of political and physical forces
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Australia is the third biggest fossil fuel exporter, has high emissions and plans to use a loophole to meet its pledges. Don’t let them stay in the background
Russia and Japan want ten years. Vulnerable countries want five. Why the alignment the world’s climate plans is a contest of ambition
CHN’s media partner EURACTIV takes a look at the ‘king of policies’ that will define Europe’s future, just as the EU finally looks ready to adopt it
Australia is a major contributor to the world’s fossil fuel supply problem. It must set production targets aligned with global climate goals
A UN Environment report warns production of oil, gas and coal to 2030 is on track for warming way beyond 1.5C goal
After the US, Russia, and Australia did not contribute, other developed countries fell $500m short of the fund’s starting capital
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Two summits in one week presented a choice for African leaders: stalled promises of climate finance in Paris or business deals in Sochi
Government said plans for the meetings had not changed, but protesters and military remain on the streets and the death toll has reached 18
Governments need to agree the rules over how to use carbon markets to cut emissions, but they shouldn’t take their eyes off Australia’s brash side hustle
In one of Africa’s fastest deforesting nations, community control over the land offers villages new income, infrastructure and dignity