Donors overwhelmingly favour supporting projects that cut emissions rather than cope with the impacts of climate change, despite calls for parity
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As science linking storms like Hurricane Florence and Super Typhoon Mangkhut to climate change strengthens, so does the case for compensating victims
Corporate role in UK overseas climate projects revealed for the first time, with critics saying it undermines development of expertise in poor countries
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To ensure the most vulnerable communities get the help they need, the Green Climate Fund must look to the already existing adaptation funds
A cooperative of developing-world universities aim will share curricula on climate change, reducing the need for consultants from wealthy countries
Adapting to the impacts of climate change goes hand-in-hand with wider development objectives for poor countries, NGOs tell UN flagship climate finance scheme
Mooted climate policy was dropped from the budget announced on Thursday, as energy and transport lobbies complained it would raise living costs
Unusually heavy pre-monsoon rains wiped out 2 million tonnes worth of rice crops, making farmers destitute and pushing up costs
Debate at Green Climate Fund board meeting in Songdo exposes rich-poor tensions over flagship initiative’s funding priorities
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The US is becoming a “rogue state” as it backslides on hard-fought global pact, say international observers
Dutch join forces with Japan, UN among leading donors for project aimed at helping countries understand how they can cope with climate impacts
The new head of the UN’s green fund has a packed to-do list: here Climate Home outlines what he should focus on in his first year in charge
Lack of interest in issues affecting poor countries such as adaptation informs global climate deals, argues international panel of scientists
Beijing’s policies have seen China invest heavily in renewables and support the UN’s first major climate pact – but without US cover it will face new scrutiny this year
Scientists, policymakers and civil society leaders from France, Germany, Bangladesh, Spain, the US and UK identify their highlights of 2016
Board celebrates approval of projects worth $1.3bn at meeting in Samoa, but falls short of $2.5bn goal and delays key policy decisions