Diesel policy reversal will not stop disruption, said protest leaders, who “want the whole baguette”
Only an ambitious policy, backed by technologies that remove carbon from the air, can bring the EU in line with the Paris Agreement temperature goals
Greater transparency would curb industry dominance in the International Maritime Organization, say campaigners, but key countries are opposed
Manufacturers say ban on diesel and petrol cars is against EU neutrality principles, setting up battle to clean up Europe’s second-largest auto-industry
As countries negotiate rules for offsetting airline emissions in Montreal, Brussels should reserve its right to impose stronger regional policies
Proposal put forward for country’s first climate law takes swipe at auto-industry, scraps fossil fuel subsidies and sets 2050 goal for 100% renewable power
Highly experienced minister offers a contrast after years of slow-walking the environmental transition, but admits there is more to do
Cutting the carbon footprint of this common building material is tricky but achievable with existing technology, report finds
The International Maritime Organization has set a target to halve shipping’s climate impact by 2050, but some countries are resisting early action
The departure of a heavyweight champion of tough climate measures comes as Germany wavers and Europe faces big decisions about future
In back-to-back events this week, the billionaire launched projects to slow global warming and limit the damage it causes
First plan of its kind from an island nation says adopting new shipping technologies ‘could have ripple effects across the international sector’
London says it will carry over EU emissions rules for cars, coolants and industrial plants even if it crashes out in March with no negotiated deal
The entreprenuer has made a habit of intervening in crises, particularly climate-related ones, but it’s a high wire act
The International Maritime Organization’s governing council has agreed to consider reforms, while documents show giving gifts for votes is standard practice
Brazil and China behind push to allow billions of tonnes of old carbon credits to be used to offset future growth in pollution
The EU is investing heavily in LNG as a cleaner fuel for shipping, but it will not go far enough to cut emissions by 2050, according to consultancy UMAS
Carmaker caught up in emissions rigging scandal calls time on diesel engines for passenger vehicles
Countries adopted a compromise emissions target at the International Maritime Organization on Friday, with further battles to come over how to put it into practice
The International Maritime Organization has started the process to force ships to use cleaner fuels in the sensitive north pole region