News Just two weeks ahead of a key climate and finance summit, only two developed country leaders have promised to turn up
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Comment Republicans are pressuring insurers out of climate coalitions but won’t change their pro-climate business decisions
News As a growing number of developing countries tighten control over carbon markets, MIGA plans to step in to provide political risk insurance and facilitate investments.
Analysis China is not obligated to provide financial aid but has pledged to “make available’ $3.1bn to other developing countries
News Divisions over wars between Russia and Ukraine and Azerbaijan and Armenia are delaying the choice of the host of next year’s climate talks
News Turkiye and Australia will vie for the support of Western Europe, North America and New Zealand in their bids to host the 2026 climate talks
News Over a hundred Twitter profiles are suspected of a coordinated effort to influence opinion online. The Cop28 team says these activities are “unacceptable”.
The Banner sisters fought for the preservation of land in America’s ‘Cancer Alley’. They are now in Paris to demand a global cap on plastic production.
Rich nations’ leaders need to uphold their commitment to a clean and sustainable energy future.
The World Bank controls tens of billions of dollars which can make a real difference in the fight against climate change. A coalition of nations is pushing for green reforms.
Indigenous people protect the forests but the organisation writing up a rule-book for high-quality carbon offsets has not adequately consulted them
Cop27 resulted in the historic decision of setting up a loss and damage fund to help vulnerable countries, but success depends on a few key actions.
As citizens, we must educate and inspire our peers to act on climate change through positive and empowering campaigns
European governments are abandoning a treaty that has become a barrier to climate action, but legal hurdles remain
At the Cop27 summit in Egypt, a dash for gas risks distracting from the support for climate resilience Africans really need