The energy minister has published a statement in defence of coal, which was swiftly disavowed by the presidency of the upcoming Cop24 climate negotiations
‘Sky-rocketing’ EU carbon prices could mean Hungary is the first country in eastern Europe to set an exit date for the most polluting fossil fuel
Group wants to spark civil disobedience around the world, but US campaigner says it will have to lose white, middle class image
If talks in Poland produce tough rules, it will build confidence that all countries are sticking to the climate bargain
With the commission about to release its long term strategy, Poland is working to water down the target
Mark Rutte’s administration asks Supreme Court to review the Urgenda case, which requires the Netherlands to make deeper emissions cuts by 2020
The authorities have bulldozed 2,000 buildings in a bid to prevent flooding, but garbage-choked rivers still overflow each rainy season, putting citizens at risk
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Draft withdrawal agreement prompts calls for green watchdog to assume climate powers
Ernesto Araújo, a relatively junior diplomat, accuses the left of using the environmental cause ‘to serve their political project of total domination’
Greater transparency would curb industry dominance in the International Maritime Organization, say campaigners, but key countries are opposed
A House of Lords committee was unsatisfied by minister Claire Perry’s testimony last month
New French strategy puts pressure on Brussels to set an EU-wide action plan to stop agricultural trade destroying forests
Manufacturers say ban on diesel and petrol cars is against EU neutrality principles, setting up battle to clean up Europe’s second-largest auto-industry
As countries negotiate rules for offsetting airline emissions in Montreal, Brussels should reserve its right to impose stronger regional policies
Loss of forest cover jumped almost 50% during the election campaign, in anticipation of looser environmental regulations
Leaders of major economies meeting in Argentina this month need to step up climate action if the world is to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement
Proposal put forward for country’s first climate law takes swipe at auto-industry, scraps fossil fuel subsidies and sets 2050 goal for 100% renewable power
Highly experienced minister offers a contrast after years of slow-walking the environmental transition, but admits there is more to do
Marshall Islands Hilda Heine narrowly defeated the motion, just days before she is due to open a virtual summit of climate-vulnerable nations