We can adapt to many changes brought by an overheating planet, but some things will be lost forever, scientists warn in blockbuster report
Under bombing, Ukrainian scientists taking part in the approval session of the upcoming IPCC report have had to withdraw from the meeting
The US has repeatedly blocked demands from developing countries to provide specific funding to recover from the losses caused by climate disasters
The tourism ministry has imposed a floor price for rooms in Sharm el-Sheikh which is several times their usual costs, prompting fresh concerns over participation at Cop27
To make an impact as G7 president, Berlin must reduce its dependency on fossil gas and get all the key ministries working together
By counting plantations and urban parks as forests, the Indian government hides deforestation caused by industrial projects
Date growers see little benefit from the solar boom as they struggle with drought, pests and soaring electricity bills
The new German government must prioritise the climate crisis in its Africa policy, and make climate diplomacy with Africa a core component of its G7 presidency
While the US president has had some climate wins abroad, domestic action has been held back by the Senate, the courts and rising fuel prices
Cairo gave a junior role to environment minister Yasmine Fouad and the top job to a career diplomat with no significant climate experience
More than 400 people were killed and seven million lost homes or livelihoods to the category 5 storm that hit the Philippines in December
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An African Cop, landmark science reports and a long overdue biodiversity summit will shape the response to climate change this year
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Frustrated by a lack of recognition of Africa’s special needs on climate, advisers are calling on national leaders to unite behind a common agenda in Sharm el-Sheikh
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The Glasgow pact calls on countries to improve their 2030 plans next year but the Cop26 host’s goal is already in line with 1.5C, the Climate Change Committee says
President Xi Jinping promised to share around a quarter of China’s pandemic recovery boost with Africa, more than European and American countries
The proposed reform to the EU’s farming subsidy programme continues a business-as-usual approach to farming that we cannot afford in a climate emergency