European leaders hope to strike a bargain with Beijing next September. What the EU can offer China to bring down its emissions is unclear
The Socialists won most seats, but were weakened by rise of far right and conservative vote. Madrid climate talks unlikely to be affected
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US will leave climate deal one day after 2020 presidential election, although a Democrat winner could reenter almost immediately
Formal withdrawal process could begin within days, but current and former diplomats say US will continue to influence global rulemaking on climate change
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The talks will take place in Spain’s capital, the UN confirmed, after Chile pulled out amid social unrest
As the UN talks move elsewhere, the international community must remain deeply vigilant about the potential for continued and escalating repression in Chile
Talks scheduled to be in Santiago may now move to Madrid, but await UN approval
Cristiana Pașca Palmer resigned before key summit, she faced allegations of discrimination against African staff and intervention in the renewal of her contract
Chile tells UN it will not be hosting meeting, just weeks before it was supposed to take place in Santiago
Setting up a collision with Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro, the church said ‘ecocidal’ projects should be stopped and proposed indigenous-led development plan
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Government said plans for the meetings had not changed, but protesters and military remain on the streets and the death toll has reached 18
After losing majority, Liberals may seek support of progressive parties, opening door for Canada to leap ahead. But some provinces look set to fight back
Governments need to agree the rules over how to use carbon markets to cut emissions, but they shouldn’t take their eyes off Australia’s brash side hustle
The move prompted a group of politicians and campaigners to protest in Trafalgar Square in defiance of the ban
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In European first, Deutsche Bahn’s credit rating shifted from AA- to AA after government hit carbon-intensive transport with levies
Credits from an old regime could undermine the Paris climate agreement, but negotiations ended in stalemate after the biggest holders dug in their heels