Gabriel’s appointment would further strengthen the close ties between Germany’s political class and the automobile sector
After the US, Russia, and Australia did not contribute, other developed countries fell $500m short of the fund’s starting capital
Draft bill, which had been seen as step towards modernising Russia’s economy, loses legal targets and support for low carbon projects
Two summits in one week presented a choice for African leaders: stalled promises of climate finance in Paris or business deals in Sochi
Country must rapidly comply with EU limits on nitrogen dioxide or face fines, in ruling that will pile pressure on other underachievers
Government said plans for the meetings had not changed, but protesters and military remain on the streets and the death toll has reached 18
After losing majority, Liberals may seek support of progressive parties, opening door for Canada to leap ahead. But some provinces look set to fight back
Facing a total ban on their protest in London, the activists are now embroiled in a struggle for their right to assemble
The move prompted a group of politicians and campaigners to protest in Trafalgar Square in defiance of the ban
In one of Africa’s fastest deforesting nations, community control over the land offers villages new income, infrastructure and dignity
Gergely Karácsony promised to declare a climate emergency in Hungary’s capital and likened his win to recent elections in Istanbul
Cuts to subsidies, imposed without an alternative, led to price rises, strife and, eventually, a government backdown
In European first, Deutsche Bahn’s credit rating shifted from AA- to AA after government hit carbon-intensive transport with levies
Credits from an old regime could undermine the Paris climate agreement, but negotiations ended in stalemate after the biggest holders dug in their heels
The Swedish teen activist may have been too young, or come up against disagreement over whether environmentalism counts as a peace activity
Vision impaired cyclist clambered atop BA flight, as protesters attempted to stop flights at London City Airport
Frans Timmermans, who would oversee climate efforts, laid out his vision for every EU policy to be aligned with its carbon reduction targets
After an April protest brought London to a standstill, a global rebellion launched on Monday and was met by a strong police response with hundreds arrested
UN aviation body rules that the impact of flying will be minimised using a single market system, excluding Europe’s carbon market and placing EU members under pressure
Ministers watered down proposed language after opposition from ten member states, some of which are seeking financial support to cut emissions