News Colombia will get the first pay-out of a $300m Climate Investment Funds pot for transmission lines, batteries, EV chargers and green hydrogen
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News Almost 80% of the more than 80,000 residents working in Ermelo are employed by Eskom and Transnet, the state-owned energy and transport companies
News India wants to become a leader in green hydrogen production and to develop huge solar projects in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas
News Campaigners have warned the exemption risks setting an incentive for increased logging in Europe’s corner of the Amazon forest.
Comment Comment: Taiwan’s industry is responsible for more than half of its emissions but the government’s new climate policies have no specific plan to tackle them.
News After a series of multinational oil companies ruled themselves out of the controversial projects, the government pushed back bidding at the last minute
News The European Union plans to ban bottom-trawling in marine protected areas by 2030 but the fishing industry is resisting the measures
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
Four young activists explain why loss and damage is a hot topic at Cop27 climate talks and how they are fighting for climate justice
My loss is just one of many for Africa. If we do not get justice at Cop27, I fear conflict and scarcity will escalate beyond national borders
Indigenous peoples and local communities receive less than 1% of all climate funding despite scoring wins for people and nature
A handful of large companies make big profits by controlling the food trade in Africa, while doing nothing to increase its climate resilience
While methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure and landfills are seen as low-hanging fruit, governments are wary of tackling cows
By shifting electricity demand away from peaks, customers can get cheaper bills and cleaner electricity can be prioritised