Vital marine ecosystems are threatened by ocean warming and acidification, yet get a tiny fraction of climate finance, E3G research shows
The British board member mounted a solo opposition to rural development projects in Paraguay and Argentina at a Green Climate Fund meeting in Cairo
To ensure the most vulnerable communities get the help they need, the Green Climate Fund must look to the already existing adaptation funds
Growing number of multinational banks becoming conduits for UN climate funds means money will not reach certain projects, NGOs warn
Developing countries have been promised $100bn per year by 2020, with no sign of it arriving some are taking matters into their own hands
US climate finance axe exposes poor communities worldwide, say negotiators and aid experts, putting pressure on other countries to step up
Denying allegations of meddling in African clean energy initiative, French environment minister pre-empts board decision on next top official
African leaders are no-one’s “puppet”, says head of the African group of climate negotiators, after $10bn scheme was said to have been hijacked by the EU
African head of $10bn programme quits, saying French environment minister Ségolène Royal intervened to impose EU-preferred projects
Theresa May’s government is set to flog the once-prized Green Investment Bank to an Australian outfit nicknamed the “vampire kangaroo”
Federal support for research and development into clean tech should appeal to incoming president, says Microsoft billionaire
Top advisor to poor countries says he’s changing advice and telling them to give up reliance on the promises of adaptation funding from developed countries
Under President Trump, the US is expected to halt cash for climate-friendly development, holding back international action
Funds for clean energy and climate resilience are flowing, but fuzzy reporting on what counts as green finance makes tracking support tricky
To meaningfully engage in these crucial rule-making processes, poor governments need continued financial and capacity-building support to be able to contribute
Study by British and Australian administrations says wealthy nations likely to miss politically sensitive $100 billion goal, but flows will continue to rise
Despite bold promises of the UN’s first comprehensive global warming deal, African governments feel their demands for energy equity are being ignored
Top development lender is working to bring renewable energy costs for developing countries, says chief Jim Kim
The UN climate regime still lacks an official definition of loss and damage and funding streams remain limited – which means it’s time to get innovative
The Carbon Tracker Initiative, hailed by US environmentalist Bill McKibben for changing the climate debate, is opening an office in New York