Indigenous people protect the forests but the organisation writing up a rule-book for high-quality carbon offsets has not adequately consulted them
The European court on Human Rights will rule on whether climate inaction breaches human rights and the case will have global implications
Being recognised as partiuclarly vulnerable can help countries access climate finance and plan adaptation strategies
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Indigenous people in Nicaragua have accused a Green Climate Fund project of exacerbating violence with settlers invading their land
Pressure is building on South Korea’s constitutional court to make a key climate change judgment, as the government prepares to publish its first carbon neutrality plan
The CEO of the Climate Investment Funds has been picked to head the Green Climate Fund as its board faces its first complaint case
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China’s Supreme People’s Court issued the first judicial document to encourage and guide case handling on carbon emissions
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Over 100 nations have backed the Pacific Island’s attempt to make it easier for govenrments to be sued over climate failures
A new study has found that most energy transition models ask nations like China, India and South Africa to cut coal use twice as fast as developed countries ever did.
The Pacific island nation says 100 countries back its call for the International Court of Justice to advise on states’ climate obligations
A shortage of weather stations across Africa shouldn’t stop climate victims accessing critical funds, scientists say
Debt and climate shocks, combined with political shifts, have united historically left- and rightwing countries behind common asks
Four young activists explain why loss and damage is a hot topic at Cop27 climate talks and how they are fighting for climate justice
Campaigners are hoping to use the global spotlight on Egypt to secure the release of political prisoners – but fear a backlash
If international solidarity with climate victims falls short, litigation offers a vital but imperfect avenue for compensation
Indigenous peoples and local communities receive less than 1% of all climate funding despite scoring wins for people and nature
After suffering from extreme drought, farmers have settled in timber plantations in eastern Zimbabwe, clashing with government and industry