PwC’s Celine Herweijer reflects on what risk means to business leaders at the World Economic Forum
New York ‘climate risk’ meeting will call on oil majors to evaluate size of carbon reserves that are incompatible with warming world
Lifting restrictions on crude oil exports is a ‘new form of climate denial’, say environmental campaigners
Divestment movement needs to target fund managers’ fiduciary duty and explain why fossil fuel investments will end in financial disaster
Tuesday’s top five: Julia Slingo appointed Dame, Abbott advisor cans climate science, New York City slashes emissions
Carbon Tracker says KXL approval would not benefit investors by as much as is widely assumed
Transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is essential, but taking the first steps towards real change will make hugely challenging demands
Heavyweights of world finance have fired warning shots at the fossil fuel industry by calling for cutbacks in its subsidies
Fossil fuel companies need to diversify if they are to continue trading profitably, a report from the University of Oxford warns
Climate NGO nominations for the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, due to be presented at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw
Co-founder of sustainable investors WHEB says business is leading a green revolution in the UK
Virunga National Park, a UNESCO site that is home to critically endangered mountain gorillas faces exploitation by British oil company Soco International
Morning Briefing: Authorities have given courts the powers to hand down the death penalty in serious pollution cases
Despite more pleas this week for Canada to reconsider its position on climate change, the Government’s commitment to its tar sands oil resources is likely to win
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The victory of the left-wing candidate in Sunday’s election could make Colombia the largest fossil fuel producer to ban new production
Mike Cannon-Brookes’ market raid on AGL, Australia’s biggest polluter, is putting its slow coal exit plan under scrutiny
Fifteen former leaders and ministers are set to address sensitive questions on the role of CO2 removal and geoengineering in climate action
EU green investment rules facilitate the rollout of blue hydrogen, a fuel that could be more polluting than the fossil gas it is set to replace