The EU once led the world in combatting flawed forest offset schemes. Now it’s looking to give them a new lease of life.
While small islands still say the Green Climate Fund is better than the rest, they are facing problems getting money from it
Developing countries are outraged by a proposal to host a climate loss and damage fund at the World Bank, painting it as a US power grab
Clean energy is a priority as China promises $100 billion of development funding – but don’t call it climate finance
The defeat of Poland’s Law and Justice party is expected to speed up the roll-out of renewables in Poland and boost cooperation with Brussels
The 27 member states agreed to pursue a tripling of renewable energy by 2030 but softened language on phasing out fossil fuels
At Cop28, developed nations will face calls to quit fossil fuels faster than developing countries, who did less to cause the climate crisis
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While technical tweaks should make the World Bank’s capital go further, their impact depends on shareholders injecting fresh funds
Transport accounts for a growing share of global emissions. The EU should lead a push for clean travel at home and internationally
Major oil and gas producers hit back at World Bank reforms that aim to channel more money into clean energy
The World Bank says it will try to get governments to stop spending public money making fossil fuels artificially cheap
China and India will see the biggest coal job losses and need to plan support for affected communities, Global Energy Monitor warns
Airlines are proving perfect targets for anti-greenwashing litigation, due to their dubious advertising claims
Gabon’s former environment minister Lee White and three officials have been placed under house arrest after a complaint from a forestry union
The UN’s flagship climate finance initiative can barely sustain its existing portfolio after a lackluster fundraising conference on Thursday
Nearly two fifths of India’s districts depend on the coal sector and a rapid phasedown would be devastating for millions of people
Project owners in Cambodia and Brazil are selling carbon offsets to Uber, Marathon and ArcelorMittal despite an uptick in deforestation
In response to a global stocktake report, ministers will debate collective goals such as phasing out coal use by 2040 and mobilising $200-400bn for loss and damage