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Bloomberg, Figueres underline climate risks of Brexit

Bloomberg, Figueres underline climate risks of Brexit

Leaders urge European unity as British voters prepare to head to polls, stressing importance of global cooperation on low carbon economy

EU smashes 2020 emissions target six years early

EU smashes 2020 emissions target six years early

Outperformance in 2014 shows the EU can set a more ambitious course next decade, say campaigners

Scale of climate damages 'could dwarf tobacco lawsuits'

Scale of climate damages ‘could dwarf tobacco lawsuits’

As ExxonMobil case divides US top lawyers, campaigners advise governments to take on fossil fuel interests or face court themselves

Anote Tong: Migration is the "brutal reality" of climate change

Anote Tong: Migration is the “brutal reality” of climate change

Migration with dignity must be part of a climate change adaptation strategy, rather than relocation of people as climate refugees

Why the hyperloop is no green transport miracle

Why the hyperloop is no green transport miracle

Electric cars, hydrogen vehicles, solar aircraft and hyperloops all have a part to play in greening transport, but the overall challenge is far more complex

Glencore sees strong coal demand despite climate policies

Glencore sees strong coal demand despite climate policies

Power plant pipeline will ensure coal assets are not stranded, says Switzerland-based commodity and trading company in first major climate report

Can robots cut farming's carbon footprint?

Can robots cut farming’s carbon footprint?

Drones, satellites and weed killing lasers could slash the energy used to grow crops, say experts

Brexit: Why a vote to leave the EU is bad news for the climate

Brexit: Why a vote to leave the EU is bad news for the climate

Leaving the EU would hit low carbon investment and the UK’s influence at international negotiations, say experts

Record number of environmental activists murdered in 2015

Record number of environmental activists murdered in 2015

More than three people were killed a week defending their land from mining or logging interests, reports Global Witness

Crib notes: A Brexit from EU climate plans?

Crib notes: A Brexit from EU climate plans?

As EU environment ministers meet to discuss essential climate plans, the UK heads for a referendum to decide its membership of the bloc once and for all

Weekly wrap: Goodbye 400ppm, hello cheap oil challenge

Weekly wrap: Goodbye 400ppm, hello cheap oil challenge

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

Biofuels are good for food security - study

Biofuels are good for food security – study

Researchers say demand for energy crops is promoting better land management and can be scaled up sustainably, but campaigners are not convinced

EU environment ministers must fix the carbon market

EU environment ministers must fix the carbon market

Environment Council meeting on Monday should be used to demand deeper reform, or risk locking in low ambition for 15 years

Inside South Africa's battle between coal and renewables

Inside South Africa’s battle between coal and renewables

Pretoria’s generous energy subsidies have got the country used to cheap, dirty power – but change is on the way as solar and wind prices plummet

Stones show how global warming weathers ancient monuments

Stones show how global warming weathers ancient monuments

Monitoring system is being set up at five historic sites in Ireland, to gauge the effects of changing climate on built heritage

UN aviation talks: time to come down to earth?

UN aviation talks: time to come down to earth?

The International Civil Aviation Authority is unjustifiably smug about its climate record; it must play its part in efforts to limit warming to 1.5C

Sweden faces climate test as voters oppose brown coal sale

Sweden faces climate test as voters oppose brown coal sale

Opinion poll shows half the Swedish population opposes selling Vattenfall’s German mines and power plants to Czech firm EPH

Green Climate Fund: 8 questions for the board

Green Climate Fund: 8 questions for the board

The honeymoon is over, pressure is mounting. As the GCF board prepares to meet Climate Home looks at the key issues they need to resolve

Green bonds must keep the green promise

Green bonds must keep the green promise

Robust standards are urgently needed to channel capital debt markets into climate-friendly projects, says WWF France chief Pascal Canfin

How women could benefit from fuel subsidy reform

How women could benefit from fuel subsidy reform

Subsidies often don’t help women much at all and reforms provide an opportunity to better target support

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