Event was a “dog and pony show” for US private finance initiatives with no meaningful dialogue on solutions to the $5.7 trillion
Reports from Delhi suggest government is planning to establish when the country’s greenhouse gas emissions are likely to peak
Bangladesh lead climate change negotiator Quamrul Chowdhury says urgent and increased levels of finance are needed
Tearfund research warns public money needed for adaptation as US State Department defends donor meeting next week that will focus on private funds
Despite an ailing carbon market and shrinking economy, the importance of Europe’s climate and energy policies reaches far and wide
European Union agrees to cover some costs of Alliance of Small Island States at UNFCCC negotiations
The GCF can act now to create the right conditions for money to quickly find its way into low carbon projects, writes Louise Brown of the World Resources Institute
Read Chavez’s 15-minute speech at the Copenhagen climate conference in 2009, where he blamed ‘imperial dictatorship’ for the state of the planet
But continued uncertainty in global carbon markets keeps Clean Development Mechanism credit prices low
COP18: Agreement keeps process on track but does not increase efforts to tackle climate change as science recommends
COP18: Russian outrage at COP decision overshadows extension to Kyoto Protocol
BREAKING: UN adopts extension of Kyoto Protocol, loss and damage accepted, 2015 climate deal still on track
COP18: Informal presidency stock take to convene later to establish if a deal is possible tonight, amid rumours ministers may take charge of running talks
COP18: NGO community rallies round poorest countries urging them not to sign up to a watered down deal at the UN climate talks in Doha.
COP18: Tense day looms as critical issues of finance, emission pledges and compensation for climate damage remain unresolved
Kyoto draft text released but key issues unresolved, Russia could join second commitment period “after Doha” and Dominican Republic makes emission pledge.
COP18: Concerns over Qatar’s Presidency of the UN climate talks are growing after another frustrating day for negotiators in Doha.
COP18: ActionAid, Christian Aid, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Oxfam and WWF unite with vulnerable nations to call on deeper emission cuts and more climate finance.
COP18: Financial pledges have gone some way to reconciling differences at the UN climate change talks but no movement on emission reduction pledges.
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