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California to pass law setting 100% renewable electricity goal

California to pass law setting 100% renewable electricity goal

The world’s sixth largest economy is aiming for an entirely clean power grid by 2045, with legislation that pits technology start-ups against utilities

Gender remains one of climate change's great inequalities

Gender remains one of climate change’s great inequalities

Globally, women are more affected by climate change. Sweden’s deputy prime minister and the head of the Green Climate Fund say they must be brought into the discussion

Climate adaptation cash is failing to reach the poorest, here's how to fix it

Climate adaptation cash is failing to reach the poorest, here’s how to fix it

To ensure the most vulnerable communities get the help they need, the Green Climate Fund must look to the already existing adaptation funds

US state department to abolish climate change envoy

US state department to abolish climate change envoy

Critics say Rex Tillerson’s restructuring will further diminish US’ standing in international affairs

Hurricane Harvey: lawyers warn of climate lawsuits over damages

Hurricane Harvey: lawyers warn of climate lawsuits over damages

As science tying disasters to climate change becomes increasingly accurate, victims could seek legal redress for failure to plan for predictable events

Link between Hurricane Harvey and climate change is unclear

Link between Hurricane Harvey and climate change is unclear

Reports the devastating storm was made worse by humanity’s carbon emissions fail to grasp climate change is not just about warming

Coal to power India for 'decades to come', says government planning body

Coal to power India for ‘decades to come’, says government planning body

Coal will continue to produce roughly three-quarters of India’s electricity, says body charged with central planning, as it lays out plan to boost mining production

I was an Exxon-funded climate scientist

I was an Exxon-funded climate scientist

When big polluters come knocking with research money tainted by climate denial, what should academics do?

Climate Weekly: Farewell to a climate giant

Climate Weekly: Farewell to a climate giant

This week’s top climate change stories. Sign up to have our newsletter sent to your inbox

Gas tanker crosses thawing Arctic without icebreaker for first time

Gas tanker crosses thawing Arctic without icebreaker for first time

Sovcomflot vessel cut through thinning sea ice on the northern sea route to carry its cargo of fuel from Norway to South Korea in record time

NGO demands Trump-Pruitt emails on Paris withdrawal

NGO demands Trump-Pruitt emails on Paris withdrawal

The Center for Biological Diversity is seeking documents that influenced the US president’s decision to leave the Paris climate agreement

How did we end up with a 2C climate limit?

How did we end up with a 2C climate limit?

The global temperature goal started life as a back-of-the-envelope guess but become a powerful principle for political organising

Photos reveal Iraq oil fires burning behind ISIS retreat

Photos reveal Iraq oil fires burning behind ISIS retreat

Satellite images show evidence of the Islamic State’s scorched earth tactics as militants lose territory to Western-backed Iraqi forces

Tributes pour in for Marshallese 'climate hero' Tony de Brum

Tributes pour in for Marshallese ‘climate hero’ Tony de Brum

Friends and colleagues remember Tony de Brum as a fighter for nuclear justice and a safe climate future, after his death in Majuro aged 72

Obituary: Tony de Brum, Marshallese climate and anti-nuclear crusader

Obituary: Tony de Brum, Marshallese climate and anti-nuclear crusader

De Brum, who witnessed the destructive power of nuclear weapons as a child, won justice for his tiny country against formidable economic and political odds

Island states need better data to manage climate losses

Island states need better data to manage climate losses

In the Caribbean and Pacific, islanders are already hit by climate change, but lack tools to measure the damages for leverage in international negotiations

Green Climate Fund to fund $1bn Egypt renewables drive

Green Climate Fund to fund $1bn Egypt renewables drive

In its biggest project to date, the UN’s flagship climate finance scheme is putting $150m towards developing wind, hydro and solar power in Egypt

Climate Weekly: EU heading for electric car quota

Climate Weekly: EU heading for electric car quota

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A bottle of brandy that Trump won't leave the Paris deal. Any takers?

A bottle of brandy that Trump won’t leave the Paris deal. Any takers?

Trump’s US remains firmly in the Paris climate deal. Richard Black reckons that’s how it will stay and he’s prepared to put his brandy where his mouth is

Sweltering European summer has human fingerprints

Sweltering European summer has human fingerprints

The chance of extremely hot days, such as have been seen across southern Europe this summer has been “greatly increased” by climate change

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