As coal and gas-fired power stations run less, they are becoming less competitive on cost, finds Carbon Tracker
China, India and Brazil oppose calls to discuss maritime sector’s “fair share” of global efforts to combat climate change
The violence of typhoons that devastate Asian coastal regions is being magnified by rising sea surface temperatures caused by greenhouse gas emissions
Wildfires used to hit California only in the latter part of the year, but changing climate and persistent drought mean they are now a constant threat
Traditional growing of rice in flooded fields is bad for the staple crop’s future quality and produces vast amounts of methane greenhouse gas
Scotland is well ahead of its 2020 carbon target but more policies will be needed to sustain progress, say government advisers
Architect of 2015 Paris climate deal hoped record of multilateral success would deliver UNSG role, but has decided to withdraw from contest after taking soundings from allies
Roster of developing countries to back ICAO emissions pact likely to rise says Marshall Islands president as October deadline nears
Marshall Islands president says heads of state need regular reminders about threat posed by global warming
Riyadh says IPCC must retain independence from political process, and will not be able to offer full picture of climate challenges for governments
President Michel Temer is expected to formalise climate commitments next week, as critics warn of failure to tackle deforestation
Plants exposed to more CO2 draw less water through their roots, mitigating the impact of global warming and rainfall shifts
Berlin delivers new decarbonisation proposal but lack of detail on coal phaseout and electric cars anger green groups
As pressure mounts on shipping to pull its weight in global climate efforts, the sector is anticipating a carbon price on bunker fuels
New UK climate minister thin on details but says government will play an active role in global low carbon diplomacy
China and India are cracking down on excess projects, but remaining pipeline will still blow the 2C carbon budget, say analysts
Proposals to ensure China’s financial sector backs green projects gains influential support, though doubts over what can be classed as ‘green’ persist
Warsaw’s demand for financial guarantees for new coal plants could delay EU ratification of the Paris Agreement
Some of the world’s biggest funds are not living up to their responsible investment rhetoric, AODP analysis of ExxonMobil investors reveals
Leaders back rapid implementation of the Paris agreement and ramping up of green finance, but fail to set timeline for phase out of fossil fuel subsidies