While gender equality and women’s empowerment are goals, they are also essential enablers of climate action and development
International Women’s Day on March 8 is a chance to start solving a deep inequality: women are more vulnerable to climate change than men
Rubber tappers burn an Amazon forest reserve in Brazil to clear land to raise cattle – deforestation has increased under President Jair Bolsonaro
Public opinion on climate change is shifting but to keep it at the top of the political and public agenda will require a sustained effort for decades to come
Britain’s Prince Charles, contributing wildflower seeds, says it is ‘exhausting, often demoralising’ to persuade people of vital role of biodiversity
We want your story ideas about how communities – especially women, youth and indigenous peoples – are building resilience to climate change
Africa emits only 5% of world greenhouse gas emissions yet is most at risk from worsening heatwaves, droughts and floods
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Greater international support for indigenous land rights and livelihoods is a cost-effective way to limit climate change, PNAS study
Greenpeace says it will appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing oil exploration violates Norway’s constitutional guarantees of a healthy environment
‘We need to re-invent and re-think the management of our landscape,’ say bushfire experts, warning adapting to climate change will require bipartisan political support
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We look back on CHN’s reporting from a year that saw a great collision of political and physical forces
I have been to all 25 UN climate conferences. I won’t be attending next year unless major changes are made to achieve real action
After two weeks of talks, many issues remain unresolved. Here we break down the major fights and minor breakthroughs of the UN conference in Madrid
A new global carbon market could unleash finance for projects around the world. But protections for local communities were weakened in draft rules at Cop25
Youth march on Madrid to demand real action, while diplomats remain deadlocked over climate rules and big emitters stay silent
As the crisis becomes dominated by urgent survival needs, the political window to prevent further climate change will close
Demands for action are outstripping political will. The diplomatic task of bridging the expectations gap falls to the hosts of next year’s climate talks
The current system for accounting for loss and damage from climate change is contentious and up for review at UN talks in Madrid