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Climate Weekly: Cogs turn for ambition

Climate Weekly: Cogs turn for ambition

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EU sets 32% renewable energy target by 2030 in late-night deal

EU sets 32% renewable energy target by 2030 in late-night deal

After lengthy negotiations, lawmakers and member states agreed on a renewable energy law, including support for electric vehicles and rooftop solar panels

G7 fossil fuel subsidies worth $100bn a year to industry, study finds

G7 fossil fuel subsidies worth $100bn a year to industry, study finds

UK accused of masking subsidies to fossil fuels, ahead of meeting of G7 countries, which have agreed to end taxpayer support by 2025

Norway at loggerheads with DR Congo over forest protection payments

Norway at loggerheads with DR Congo over forest protection payments

International donors have frozen funding to conserve the world’s second largest rainforest, with the DRC environment minister said to have gone “rogue”

Climate change in Australia: A continent on the brink

Climate change in Australia: A continent on the brink

Sponsored content: Climate change is a major issue globally. Let’s take a deeper look and see the effects in Australia

Why are the world's climate funds ignoring coral reefs?

Why are the world’s climate funds ignoring coral reefs?

Vital marine ecosystems are threatened by ocean warming and acidification, yet get a tiny fraction of climate finance, E3G research shows

Only one country will be to blame if the Paris climate deal fails

Only one country will be to blame if the Paris climate deal fails

The agreement’s challenges should not be painted as a collective global failure: the US, with its malignant politics, is the only country that truly matters

Tokyo 2020 Olympics confirms use of rainforest timber in stadium build

Tokyo 2020 Olympics confirms use of rainforest timber in stadium build

Admission prompts calls for transparency over Tokyo 2020 supply chain with timber sourced from deforestation hotspot

Climate Weekly: Macron banks on green capitalism

Climate Weekly: Macron banks on green capitalism

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Trump seeks pro-coal alliance as global push against fuel grows

Trump seeks pro-coal alliance as global push against fuel grows

While leaders gather in Paris to celebrate the second anniversary of global climate pact, Trump official says US wants to form group of countries to promote “clean” coal

Belt and road countries could emit triple China’s carbon, warns official

Belt and road countries could emit triple China’s carbon, warns official

Top green finance official Ma Jun tells a conference in Paris that China wants international support to clean up its investments abroad

'Sometimes I get intimidated': first-timers at UN climate talks

‘Sometimes I get intimidated’: first-timers at UN climate talks

Three young people share their impressions of international climate negotiations in Bonn, their hopes and fears for the future

China, India policies improve global warming outlook: analysis

China, India policies improve global warming outlook: analysis

Climate Action Tracker expects 3.4C warming by the end of the century, based on the sum of national policies, compared to a 3.6C prediction last year

Tensions emerge over timetable for raising climate ambition

Tensions emerge over timetable for raising climate ambition

China, India and other emerging economies are opposed to any mandatory raising of national climate pledges before 2020

One in seven coal power plant owners are heading for the exit

One in seven coal power plant owners are heading for the exit

North American and European utilities are phasing out old coal plants, Coal Swarm survey shows, as Asian companies dominate new development

This G20 will be remembered for division, not unity

This G20 will be remembered for division, not unity

Efforts in Hamburg to rally 19 countries to the Paris Agreement were successful, but deeper ambition feels further away

US manufacturers offshore pollution to developing countries

US manufacturers offshore pollution to developing countries

Firms found to be improving their own environmental performance by moving more-polluting activities overseas, where regulations are more lax

Weekly wrap: Looking east from Bonn climate talks

Weekly wrap: Looking east from Bonn climate talks

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Weekly wrap: Carmichael curveball and subsidy-free offshore wind

Weekly wrap: Carmichael curveball and subsidy-free offshore wind

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Supreme Court loss creates new problem for Adani's Australian mine

Supreme Court loss creates new problem for Adani’s Australian mine

Indian ruling means Adani will be unable to manipulate price of coal overseas then seek escalations in cost of power back home

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