For too long, Japan has depended on coal power at home and promoted it abroad, despite the climate imperative to switch to clean energy
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A deal between Sweden’s political parties positions the country to take responsibility for the carbon footprint of imported goods
As Norway, UK and Germany commit millions to protect the Congo rainforest, a damning report shows governance in chaos
Officials from European and vulnerable countries are trying to make sure promised money reaches those in need, but a US shortfall looms large
One of the countries that co-founded the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance may now explore for gas, incoming president Rodrigo Chaves Robles has said
Chilean ex-minister Marcelo Mena will lead the hub, urging governments to tackle methane from fossil fuel, waste and farming sectors in updated national plans
The Kingdom pushed for a stronger emphasis on carbon capture and storage as a climate solution that keeps the oil industry alive longer
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Developing country board members objected that it was unfair to hold institutions in rich and poor countries to the same green standards
Those on the frontline of the climate crisis have something to teach the world about climate resilience if they are given a meaningful seat at the table
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The group will promote real emissions reductions among cities, regions and businesses, rather than over-reliance on carbon offsets or carbon removal technology
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The Trudeau Administration is delaying delivery of a promised cap on emissions from the fossil fuel sector, insisting there is no need to curb production
The draft biodiversity agreement references indigenous peoples’ rights but a proposal to streamline the text could strip more specific language from the targets
Without more money coming in, the Green Climate Fund’s head warned that the pipeline of carbon-cutting projects in developing countries would have to be cut
Policy upheaval and stark criticism of the quality of carbon offsets from a former official have thrown Australia’s ability to deliver on carbon targets into doubt
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The president is approving a $147 million land reclamation project on Addu atoll, despite warnings of “irreversible damage” to the environment