At the Global Partnership for Education, we paid a high price to be hosted by the World Bank. A loss and damage fund should be independent
The G7 has offered to mobilise $15.5 billion to get Vietnam from coal to clean energy but just 2% of this is grants
Clean energy is a priority as China promises $100 billion of development funding – but don’t call it climate finance
The World Bank says it will try to get governments to stop spending public money making fossil fuels artificially cheap
In response to a global stocktake report, ministers will debate collective goals such as phasing out coal use by 2040 and mobilising $200-400bn for loss and damage
Nineteen countries signed up to an India-led alliance this month to boost production of biofuels, but experts raise sustainability concerns
The country is not moving away from coal yet, doesn’t want to hand rich nations a win and thinks the JETP terms aren’t good enough
The US, Germany and Italy have been accused of backsliding on a Glasgow promise to end public subsidies to fossil fuel projects overseas
Japan is trying to push fossil fuel-based technologies on the region like gas, fossil hydrogen, carbon capture and so-called clean coal
Debt-for-nature and debt-for-climate swaps are becoming more common, with Ecuador’s recent $1.6bn deal the biggest yet. How do they work?
Paper packages are championed as an alternative to plastic but the eucalyptus plantations which feed the sector are fuelling disaster in Portugal
The new fund aims to be the primary tool to implement the Kunming-Montreal deal and deliver $200 billion a year to nature protection initiatives
Bolivia wants to chop down trees to grow soy, beef and palm oil while Venezuela is unwilling or unable to restrain illegal gold mining
The Slovakian will replace Frans Timmermans as the EU’s lead on climate, at home and abroad
Around 60% of voters said oil reserves in the Yasuní National Park should be left in the ground in binding vote
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Despite Beijing’s sponge city project, the capital was overwhelmed by recent floods with dozens dying and a new “sponge airport” shut down
China is the world’s biggest manufacturer of renewable energy equipment and is making plans for how to dispose of it once it stops working
The CEO of Occidental Petroleum has said that direct air capture is a way of prolonging the life of the oil industry
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