Comment The farming and fossil fuel industries must help governments cut methane emissions 30% this decade by harnessing existing technologies and changing practices
News Activists have set up a camp in Grünheide to stop expansion of Tesla’s factory, amid concerns over water, the forest and the wider effects of EV supply chains
News UN rules governing bilateral carbon offsetting between governments have yet to be agreed but deals are being done, raising concerns about integrity
Analysis New regulations and monitoring advances could turn the tide on methane emissions from oil, gas and coal production this year
Analysis Russia’s climate targets are unambitious and Putin’s 24 years in power have seen no move away from fossil fuels, with upcoming elections set to bring little change
News Farmers need crop irrigation to help beat drought – but it’s unclear if that would qualify for new loss and damage funding
News In its first such move, the Green Climate Fund has pulled out of a project after developers failed to address environmental and social compliance issues
Analysis Fossil fuel companies that built gas power plants more than a decade ago are hoping for rewards from a new carbon credit market
A levy on shipping emissions will be discussed by governments at IMO talks this month, with climate-vulnerable nations seeking funding from the industry
A new wave of climate litigation is targeting state institutions that are still providing public finance for fossil fuels, despite pledges to turn off the funding tap
The UK is opening itself up to repeated lawsuits from foreign oil and gas firms if it passes the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill
Without proper interventions anchored on the latest and best available science, even more people would be vulnerable to disastrous impacts of tremendous economic and non-economic costs.
‘Blended finance’ took centre stage at Cop28, with the Green Climate Fund among its supporters. But there are still major problems with the concept that must be addressed before considering any further expansion.
As the backlash against laws protecting nature intensifies across Europe, public pressure has helped push forests centre stage in Poland
Rich nations always say they need their parliaments approval for climate finance at Cops – now is the time to start
Azerbaijan appointed 28 men and zero women to a key group tasked with organising the upcoming climate summit in the country