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Why post-Brexit UK can be a climate champion

Why post-Brexit UK can be a climate champion

Ex No.10 advisor says Brussels has held back British climate ambitions: without its oppressive regulations carbon emissions can fall further and faster

Cameroon, Iran, Ukraine: unlikely climate leaders

Cameroon, Iran, Ukraine: unlikely climate leaders

Pace of formal support for UN climate pact is accelerating, with India, Russia, Japan, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand also poised to back deal in 2016

Global warming hit 1.46C in March as records fall

Global warming hit 1.46C in March as records fall

Planet set for fifth successive warming year with average 1.21C temperature rises above 1850-1900 levels, a big increase on the 1.06C warming in 2015

Why social inclusion matters for green growth

Why social inclusion matters for green growth

From wetland protection in South Africa to scrapping fossil fuel subsidies in Indonesia, the best climate policies are pro-poor

Rio Olympics: five missed opportunities in the green opening ceremony

Rio Olympics: five missed opportunities in the green opening ceremony

Indigenous people, clean energy and climate finance were absent from a parade of environmentalist clichés, writes India Bourke

Europe needs a greener investment plan for its energy union

Europe needs a greener investment plan for its energy union

Gas and motorway projects offer poor value for money and could be stranded as climate regulations kick in, say E3G researchers

Spiral-tastic: Climate change in three animations

Spiral-tastic: Climate change in three animations

These mesmerising climate visuals tell the story of how emissions have stoked global warming since 1850

Can Brazil green its energy without mega dams?

Can Brazil green its energy without mega dams?

Human rights violations, drought risk and now corruption are undermining the case for hydropower. Environment minister José Sarney Filho is making the case for change

After Paris, how are governments tackling climate change?

After Paris, how are governments tackling climate change?

Governments appear committed to delivering on their promises, but many will require more funding and assistance to deliver a fast and effective green transition

Habitat III: we need a new urban climate agenda

Habitat III: we need a new urban climate agenda

Current progress to make our cities a better place is held back by the lack of political will: but that shouldn’t be inevitable

Countries edge towards HFC-busting climate deal at UN talks

Countries edge towards HFC-busting climate deal at UN talks

Funding and dates for phasing our gases used in fridges and air conditioning need to be finalised, but a deal that could take 0.5C off warming projections is now up for grabs

Philippines' Duterte asked to reconsider UN climate deal threat

Philippines’ Duterte asked to reconsider UN climate deal threat

Manila should not turn its back on UN talks and clean energy opportunities, says policy advocate Francis Dela Cruz

Will sceptics Boris and Priti become UK climate champions?

Will sceptics Boris and Priti become UK climate champions?

Priti Patel and Boris Johnson are now the international face of Britain’s climate ambitions: will this pair of cynics be won over by the green economy?

Adapt or die: UN urges countries to build climate resilience

Adapt or die: UN urges countries to build climate resilience

Projected heatwaves, rising sea levels and intense rainfall linked to climate change mean vulnerable countries need to get their house in order

Does Glencore's business model work in a 2C world?

Does Glencore’s business model work in a 2C world?

Coal producers face an uncertain future. Demand will grow in some parts of the world, in others it will fall. Business needs to be ready for both eventualities

Bank of America commits to $125 billion green funding

Bank of America commits to $125 billion green funding

‘We see a clear market opportunity here, and investing in clean energy enables us to grow responsibly as well as leverage our expertise’

It's an act of vandalism, but Brexit won't kill UK green growth

It’s an act of vandalism, but Brexit won’t kill UK green growth

A vote to leave the EU has left many distraught, but the underlying fundamentals of the low carbon economy are strong, argues E3G director Jonathan Gaventa

Time for divestment and oil subsidy campaigns to join forces?

Time for divestment and oil subsidy campaigns to join forces?

Investors are less likely to divest if governments continue to prop up the sector with rampant subsidies, aid and investments

Anote Tong: Migration is the "brutal reality" of climate change

Anote Tong: Migration is the “brutal reality” of climate change

Migration with dignity must be part of a climate change adaptation strategy, rather than relocation of people as climate refugees

EU environment ministers must fix the carbon market

EU environment ministers must fix the carbon market

Environment Council meeting on Monday should be used to demand deeper reform, or risk locking in low ambition for 15 years

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