Special Feature Za’atari is the biggest solar-powered refugee camp in the world, lighting the way for others
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Analysis Global coal power generation reached an all time high in 2021, just as countries reached an elusive consensus to phase down the fossil fuel
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News The new guidelines include a special clause for natural gas, allowing member states with the lowest GDP to transition from coal to gas
News The UK government says new oil and gas licensing can fit with its climate commitments. Campaigners, citing the International Energy Agency, disagree
News Leftist Gabriel Boric won a landslide to become Chile’s president and backs reform to improve water rights and access for communities like Petorca
It is important to seize this opportunity to get dedicated support for people on the front lines of climate impacts, urgently and based on need
Here’s how G20 host Indonesia and G7 host Germany can make climate finance flow for effective action next year
The proposed reform to the EU’s farming subsidy programme continues a business-as-usual approach to farming that we cannot afford in a climate emergency
A meeting of the IMO this week is the first test of translating promises made in Glasgow into bold action. The world must turn its gaze to shipping
Action, action, action is the only antidote to “blah, blah, blah” – and forward-looking business leaders are stepping up right now
Investor and state-owned oil companies in the G20 find common cause in watering down climate ambition; we need to confront their influence
The richest 1% are using way more than their fair share of the 1.5C carbon budget. Tackling inequality and emissions must go together
Delicate negotiations on carbon market rules in Glasgow could be thrown off course by the big banks’ push to “scale up” voluntary carbon trading