As officials meet for talks in Berlin, Europe’s biggest coal states call for a ‘just transition’ from fossil fuels
The bill calls on every part of government to coordinate in climate action, but South Africa’s heavy use of coal remains its biggest challenge
Kosovo C is the last exception to the bank’s policy against backing coal plants, but a new assessment looks set to favour renewable alternatives
Power ministry officials say renewable capacity could exceed the 175GW goal, reaching 227GW, but analysts caution it depends on demand growth
Energy and environment minister Teresa Ribera says the newly-formed government will join coalition of EU countries calling for bigger carbon cuts
While the Trump administration generally avoids discussion of climate change, it is participating in a coalition to promote “clean, reliable” nuclear power
As climate talks stall, it’s clear the UN process is no longer the major driving force of the climate transition. But does that matter?
Preliminary data suggests that renewable supply alone met demand for about two and a half hours on a sunny, windy public holiday on Tuesday
If rich countries fail to live up to their promises over the next two years, they condemn small islands to catastrophic warming impacts, says Maldives minister
As a key meeting kicks off in London, the hopes of climate hawks are pinned on the shipping industry finally setting course for reform after years in the doldrums
Thousands of Norwegians are on waiting lists for electric cars, showing the success and limitations of policy incentives
Schemes that favour coal companies in Appalachia have left a national shortfall experts said was ‘one of the biggest public failures that has gone under the radar’
It’s three steps forward and four back as Angela Merkel resumes government in coalition with the social democrats
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
The falling cost of solar power and batteries is having a “significant impact” on the coal sector, says national mining company in Coal Vision 2030 consultation
Brexit-bound UK won big concessions for power stations that burn wood, while new research claims the technology will undermine carbon cuts for half a century
An election policy from the state opposition would provide a boost to rooftop solar and see more clean energy shipped to the mainland
The Balearic Islands government is setting out to prove the holiday destination can run on cheap, clean electricity with a proposed climate law
UN draft report says missing 1.5C warming target will multiply hunger, migration and conflict, but staying under will require unprecedented global cooperation
The European Investment Bank approved a €1.5 billion loan to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline last week. This is why it matters