Comment Some of the world’s biggest cruise companies are claiming to be green, while continuing to use weakly regulated fossil fuels
News Brazil’s transport ministry plans to bid for money from the Amazon Fund to pave the world’s “most sustainable highway”
News On the sidelines of the UN general assembly, rich and poor countries were divided on how to deliver funds to victims of the climate crisis
Comment The case, to be heard in the European Court of Human Rights on Wednesday, could change the way states are held accountable for climate harms
Analysis While “ambitious” countries made few new announcements, the US, China, India and the UK had not offered enough to even sit in the room
Analysis In a relatively low powered year for climate leadership, a handful of government, climate finance and corporate initiatives are worth noting
News From Beijing, climate envoy Xie Zhenhua stood firm against stronger rhetoric against coal, oil and gas deployed at UN headquarters
News The UN’s flagship global climate fund looks likely to have to rein in its ambition, after France announced just a 4% boost in its contribution.
Masses of people will take to the streets in 650 events around the world this weekend, to call for a phaseout of coal, oil and gas
We need to recognise the diversity of ways climate impacts influence people’s movements, not reduce them to one label
It’s often hard to judge whether a drought is weather-related or climate related and whether people are displaced by the drought or conflicts
As Morocco faces increasingly extreme temperatures, indigenous communities in the country’s southeast suffer the brunt of the climate crisis
While drawing up their renewables deal with wealthy countries, Senegalese government, civil society, business and researchers had their say
Public money should stop flowing towards the expansion of animal agriculture, which is responsible for a fifth of the world’s emissions
Republicans are pressuring insurers out of climate coalitions but won’t change their pro-climate business decisions
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.
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