Breaking the law has become more important than making the law, said Farhana Yamin, who charged through a police cordon outside the oil company on Tuesday
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The UN climate negotiations in December will be held in purpose-built structures at Cerrillos Bicentennial Park, Santiago, the presidency revealed on Thursday
Brazil’s president has slashed forest and indigenous protections in his first 100 days. As a major importer of soya and beef, the EU should check his power
‘Slovakia’s Erin Brockovich’ Zuzana Čaputová will promote a green jobs agenda against the country’s traditional backing of heavy industry
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Cop25 will take place 2-13 December 2019 in Santiago, the Chilean capital, UN officials announced
No longer the preserve of science fiction, climate-hacking technologies may need international oversight, say backers of draft resolution
Jeremy Corbyn meets AOC advisor to discuss US green stimulus package, while inside Labour, two camps are forming different proposals for a UK version
Sweeping in scope, an agenda to transform the US into a green leader has been launched in Washington DC, here are the key points
A report on formally joining the climate deal is due for completion by the end of the month, while a key industry lobby has reversed its opposition
Environment minister Carolina Schmidt named president-designate for the UN’s 25th climate talks in Santiago
Sponsored content: ‘Learning lab’ process yields fresh perspectives on practical climate concerns in nine African cities
The Fijian PM used the Australian leader’s visit to call out his promotion of fossil fuels, showing Scott Morrison is on the wrong side in the Pacific as well as at home
Indications that Britain’s new environmental watchdog will be government-funded raise questions about its independence, the National Audit Office said
After a technically successful but politically lacklustre climate summit last year, it is time to see which countries will heed scientific warnings and crank up ambition
Sponsored content: Climate negotiations don’t pay enough attention to the losses sustained when communities are forced to relocate, they say
Twenty kilometres from Cop24 climate talks in Katowice, mining trade unionists look to St Barbara, not Warsaw, Brussels or the UN, for answers to their struggles
Wael Hmaidan is on leave pending investigation of ‘serious complaints’, including from the father of a former Climate Action Network employee who took her own life
Group wants to spark civil disobedience around the world, but US campaigner says it will have to lose white, middle class image