The national human rights commission found 47 “carbon majors” acted “immorally” and could be sued – giving fresh impetus to legal challenges
Finance ministers from vulnerable nations have secured philanthropic funds to demonstrate how support for victims of the climate crisis could work
Muslims find it hard to reconcile fasting with working outdoors in temperatures of over 35C, as heatwaves become increasingly common
Those on the frontline of the climate crisis have something to teach the world about climate resilience if they are given a meaningful seat at the table
The draft biodiversity agreement references indigenous peoples’ rights but a proposal to streamline the text could strip more specific language from the targets
Two initiatives will release standards for the voluntary carbon market this year, while campaigners denounce offsetting as a “scam” that delays real climate action
Nigeria has promised to end gas flaring by 2030 under its national climate plan but communities are sceptical, given previous unmet deadlines
Extractive industries are associated with higher rates of violence against women. Solving the climate crisis and gender inequality go hand in hand
In an exclusive interview with Climate Home, 21-year-old Yuvelis Natalia Morales speaks out on the activism that nearly cost her her life
The case could set an international precedent for indigenous people to control resources on their land, which they say is critical to climate action
Date growers see little benefit from the solar boom as they struggle with drought, pests and soaring electricity bills
The new German government must prioritise the climate crisis in its Africa policy, and make climate diplomacy with Africa a core component of its G7 presidency
More than 400 people were killed and seven million lost homes or livelihoods to the category 5 storm that hit the Philippines in December
The salt flats of Catamarca hold rich resources for a green revolution, but the impact of mining on water sources has nearby communities worried
An African Cop, landmark science reports and a long overdue biodiversity summit will shape the response to climate change this year
Roads, dams, mining and violent landgrabs threaten the fish of the Mompos Depression Wetlands and the communities who rely on them
Za’atari is the biggest solar-powered refugee camp in the world, lighting the way for others
The Paiwan community left their typhoon-hit village in 2009 for a new town, where they are alienated from their heritage
Millions of residents in India’s capital are suffering under the winter smog, prompting the country’s highest court to hold government to account
The proposed reform to the EU’s farming subsidy programme continues a business-as-usual approach to farming that we cannot afford in a climate emergency