German activists plan in 2020 to block Datteln 4, the only coal power plant under construction in Western Europe, and push Berlin to exit coal
In her New Year address, Chancellor Angela Merkel said the German government would ‘do everything humanly possible’ to stop climate change
Green Party admits making ‘painful concessions’ to right-wing People’s Party in exchange for more ambitious policies, including 2040 climate neutrality goal
International negotiations have always focused on carbon emissions, not the coal, oil and gas that create them. That’s changing
The UN process has largely ignored the production of fossil fuels. That can, and must, change
CHN’s media partner EURACTIV takes a look at the ‘king of policies’ that will define Europe’s future, just as the EU finally looks ready to adopt it
The German chancellor made the comments after incoming EU Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen praised the bank’s progress on climate action
The European Investment Bank warns the EU needs to make “a tremendous effort” to develop a comprehensive climate strategy, putting investment at its core
Australia is a major contributor to the world’s fossil fuel supply problem. It must set production targets aligned with global climate goals
A UN Environment report warns production of oil, gas and coal to 2030 is on track for warming way beyond 1.5C goal
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EU finance ministers agreed to phase out EIB lending to unabated oil and gas projects, overcoming opposition from some member states in marathon board meeting
Small improvements to the IEA’s authoritative report do little to guide governments, companies or investors towards a clean economic transformation
The first woman to lead the charge for electrification in rural Nigeria said access to power would ‘unlock’ the sustainable development goals
Two summits in one week presented a choice for African leaders: stalled promises of climate finance in Paris or business deals in Sochi
Few people in the West think about the ethics of buying fossil fuels from Vladimir Putin’s Russia
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Former Estonian minister Kadri Simson told MEPs a 2050 carbon neutral target was ‘wise’ and said gas ‘might be the most cost-efficient option’ to get off coal
With the addition of coal-dependent Germany and Slovakia, the powering past coal alliance may start a new, normative era of climate governance
As she steps down from leading UN sustainable energy push, Rachel Kyte said global institutions must be rebuilt and aligned with action on climate change