Former Estonian minister Kadri Simson told MEPs a 2050 carbon neutral target was ‘wise’ and said gas ‘might be the most cost-efficient option’ to get off coal
One of four countries that had blocked attempts to set a 2050 deadline for decarbonisation switched, while Poland said goal was “not possible and not feasible”
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As she steps down from leading UN sustainable energy push, Rachel Kyte said global institutions must be rebuilt and aligned with action on climate change
Current financial system cannot deliver public goods on the scale needed to cope with climate change, UN official says
Accelerating melting in Antarctica coupled with heating and acidification will push world’s oceans into ‘unprecedented’ condition, the UN science panel said
Delivering on a goal of net zero emissions is a ‘daunting’, ‘civilisational’ task, which a summit on Monday showed leaders do not have plans to meet
Four years after it was agreed, Russia has formalised its participation in the climate accord
Swedish activist addresses world leaders at the UN climate action summit in New York
Efficiency measures can only keep pollution standing still, not bring it down. But making clean shipping a commercial reality in a decade remains huge challenge
Mortgages and other products will be assessed using a global standard for the first time, allowing banks to encourage behaviour change
Organisers said record numbers marched in countries around the world, sending a clear message to politicians meeting in New York
Cross party deal set targets for every sector but was criticised for setting a low carbon price and failing to chart a course for net zero emissions
Young people hailed for setting example as they prepare to be joined by parents, workers, trade unions, businesses and organisations
Only leaders the UN views as having an ambitious new plan were offered a platform, with dozens failing to make the cut
World’s largest and fourth largest emitters said the onus remained on the countries historically responsible for climate change to move money
‘Faced with the state’s failure to respect objectives that can be perceived as minimal’ the action was ‘a very moderate disturbance’, the judgement said
Donors overwhelmingly favour supporting projects that cut emissions rather than cope with the impacts of climate change, despite calls for parity
Governments and businesses are not living up to voluntary commitments to halve tropical forest loss and restore 150 million hectares by 2020, report finds
Two weeks ahead of a key summit in New York, lead official Luis de Alba raised expectations of a significant announcement from Beijing