Climate NGO nominations for the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, due to be presented at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw
Event was a “dog and pony show” for US private finance initiatives with no meaningful dialogue on solutions to the $5.7 trillion
With little enthusiasm to make public money flow how on earth will the great green hope for the developing world be financed?
‘Do the Math’ comes to Doha, new Kyoto text out after hectic rest day for negotiators and Ministers begin to arrive at the climate talks.
COP18: We do the math to work out how measures already under development can fill the fund and ensure the real work can start in Doha
Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST
Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC including the latest from the UN biodiversity summit in Hyderabad, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST
Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST
Carpet roofs, extreme weather, greens going blue and money growing on trees – what’s gone on in the world of climate change this week?
After three days of talks on climate change cash in Bonn, the challenges have become clearer while questions have been raised over solutions like ending fossil fuel subsidies and the Robin Hood tax.
Discussions in Bonn turned to identifying specific sources of funding and how they might be able to turned into action on the ground, but old disputes meant there was no clear winner.
The latest international climate change news, debate and video from RTCC.
While proposals in the final text were weak, some important ones didn’t even make it into the document. RTCC looks at five ideas for climate change action that didn’t make the grade.
Follow all the latest news and events from Rio+20 with the RTCC team on site.
Coalition of NGOs call for more action to tackle the irreversible impacts of climate change as adaptation and mitigation methods falls short.
While the agreement made in Durban in the early hours of this morning was hailed as ‘truly historic’ by some, today NGOs have spoken out about the deal made calling it a “major disappointment”.
Breaking news, tweets, interviews, webcasts and gossip from the COP17 climate talks in Durban.
Disagreements over use of money from big business and so-called Robin Hood taxes blot positive session.
Demand for finance to pay for the aftermath of climate impacts is rocketing – but progress on getting a new UN loss and damage fund up and running is slow
The US election and negotiations on a new global finance target are the most important things for the climate in 2024