Cutting the carbon footprint of this common building material is tricky but achievable with existing technology, report finds
Client Earth argues the Ostrołęka C power plant investment is a bad bet, putting the spotlight on Poland’s support for coal as it gears up to host UN climate talks
Falling renewable energy costs and a shadow carbon price are making coal power investments unviable, according to bank energy chief Yongping Zhai
Global green fund gets back on track with $1bn splurge, but US vetoed a project that would have loaned $100m to China
International Energy Agency chief says chance of meeting targets of the Paris Agreement are getting ‘weaker and weaker’
Green Climate Fund board meets in Bahrain three months after a contentious meeting failed to approve any money for projects in developing countries
The demolition of Angela Merkel’s coalition partners in the south further weakens the chancellor, undermining hope for tough calls on climate policy
Claire Perry requested a net-zero emissions probe on Monday but defended fracking, saying gas was ‘absolutely part of our future’
The UN climate science panel has released its summary of the evidence around the tougher climate goal demanded by vulnerable countries. We break it down
Warming beyond 1.5C will unleash a frightening set of consequences and scientists say only a global transformation, beginning now, can avoid it
The deal moved away from the firewall between developed and developing countries; going backward would undermine ambition
South Chungcheong becomes the biggest coal user and first Asian region in the Powering Past Coal Alliance, reflecting local opposition to polluting plants
Sponsored content: Ten years of carbon emissions reduction pays off as Signify achieves neutrality in the US and Canada
UK weighs future carbon pricing options, but Scotland will not abide a national tax it says will stomp on devolved powers
The host city of this December’s UN climate summit is keen to share a story of post-mining transformation, but the coal industry still holds sway
Sponsored content: New research warns planned hydropower dams across eastern and southern Africa are vulnerable to drought
A California summit of business, city and state leaders ends with a call on national governments to increase their pledges to the Paris climate deal
States, cities and companies alone will put the US in touching distance of its climate goals, say governor Jerry Brown and UN special envoy Michael Bloomberg
Electricity will be dominated by renewables and supply nearly half of total energy demand by 2050. Yet the rise is not enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals
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