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Legal wins, coal price up but Adani's Australian mine still "unbankable"

Legal wins, coal price up but Adani’s Australian mine still “unbankable”

Despite consistent legal victories, Adani cannot change a coal price that languishes far below the level necessary to make the huge Carmichael mine viable

Crib notes: UN climate change body appeals for funding

Crib notes: UN climate change body appeals for funding

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Film spotlights resource conflict in the Peruvian Amazon

Film spotlights resource conflict in the Peruvian Amazon

The makers of When Two Worlds Collide talk indigenous rights, economic development and the bloodiest political struggle of Peru’s recent history

Weekly wrap: cooling on coal, but not ready to quit

Weekly wrap: cooling on coal, but not ready to quit

This week’s top climate politics and policy stories. Sign up to have our Friday briefing and Monday’s crib notes sent to your inbox

Brazil to ratify Paris climate deal amid forest fire surge

Brazil to ratify Paris climate deal amid forest fire surge

President Michel Temer is expected to formalise climate commitments next week, as critics warn of failure to tackle deforestation

Carbon dioxide eases drought pressure - study

Carbon dioxide eases drought pressure – study

Plants exposed to more CO2 draw less water through their roots, mitigating the impact of global warming and rainfall shifts

Asia and the Pacific must spearhead a climate resilient future

Asia and the Pacific must spearhead a climate resilient future

As one of the world’s most climate vulnerable regions and a growing emitter of greenhouse gases in its own right, regional governments must take the initiative

Is climate change causing conflict in the Sahel?

Is climate change causing conflict in the Sahel?

An emerging narrative points to global warming as a driver of conflict in the Sahel ̶ but this risks glossing over the real root causes

Germany publishes 30-year climate change strategy

Germany publishes 30-year climate change strategy

Berlin delivers new decarbonisation proposal but lack of detail on coal phaseout and electric cars anger green groups

Shipping industry prepares for looming climate tax

Shipping industry prepares for looming climate tax

As pressure mounts on shipping to pull its weight in global climate efforts, the sector is anticipating a carbon price on bunker fuels

In pictures: the citizen scientists tracking Kenya's water woes

In pictures: the citizen scientists tracking Kenya’s water woes

Smallholder farmers are helping to monitor water levels in the Sondu river catchment, to pave the way for better flood and drought warnings

Coal mine judgment shows Australia's environment laws are flawed

Coal mine judgment shows Australia’s environment laws are flawed

The Australian Federal Court dismissed climate arguments against Adani’s massive Carmichael coal mine, which threatens the health of the Great Barrier Reef

Did the Black Lives Matter climate protest backfire?

Did the Black Lives Matter climate protest backfire?

Highlighting climate impacts of aviation and need for UK to act on climate change are laudable goals, but without a wider strategy what do they achieve?

UK may delay Paris climate deal ratification till 2017

UK may delay Paris climate deal ratification till 2017

New UK climate minister thin on details but says government will play an active role in global low carbon diplomacy

EU-sized coal fleet shelved since Paris climate deal

EU-sized coal fleet shelved since Paris climate deal

China and India are cracking down on excess projects, but remaining pipeline will still blow the 2C carbon budget, say analysts

China's top ministries commit to green finance drive

China’s top ministries commit to green finance drive

Proposals to ensure China’s financial sector backs green projects gains influential support, though doubts over what can be classed as ‘green’ persist

Poland to back UN climate deal - if it can burn more coal

Poland to back UN climate deal – if it can burn more coal

Warsaw’s demand for financial guarantees for new coal plants could delay EU ratification of the Paris Agreement

Keohane on climate: what price equity and justice?

Keohane on climate: what price equity and justice?

Are compromises that fall short of justice but improve human welfare acceptable in the context of tackling climate change?

Named and shamed: the top funds blocking climate action

Named and shamed: the top funds blocking climate action

Some of the world’s biggest funds are not living up to their responsible investment rhetoric, AODP analysis of ExxonMobil investors reveals

G20 cut 'n' paste mocks urgency of fossil fuel subsidy cuts

G20 cut ‘n’ paste mocks urgency of fossil fuel subsidy cuts

Failure to agree end to oil, gas and coal subsidies in 2017 will lock yet another generation into a lifetime of dependency on centuries-old energy systems

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