Governments, religious leaders and business talk up the Paris Agreement on climate change, but record temperatures hint at huge ambition deficit
Global carbon market can promote innovation and accelerate low carbon development, say coalition of six leaders
New Development Bank issues first tranche of renewable energy loans in emerging economies, but 2016 outlook for renewables industry downgraded on Q1 results
India, Canada and Mexico among countries set for early approval of Paris Agreement, in boost for climate action
Between Dutch plans to ban sales of petrol cars from 2025 and the rapid rise of car sharing, the automotive industry faces some big challenges
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Incrementalism or revolution? That’s a question facing Democrat supporters and climate campaigners as they decide between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders
As the US coal giant goes bankrupt, shareholders should beware of fossil fuel companies predicting a rosy future
NEWS: Hot countries offered four-year grace period to comply with rules to replace potent warming gases in air conditioning
CRIB NOTES 11-15 APRIL: UN climate science panel to debate 1.5C, World Bank/IMF spring meet, UN climate body outlines legal implications of Paris deal
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ANALYSIS: Record investments in wind and solar are transforming our energy landscape, as this presentation from Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s explains
NEWS: Six countries are calling on the International Maritime Organization to pull its weight in efforts to tackle climate change
NEWS: Delhi ready to ink UN deal at 22 April ceremony, says minister, joining US and China in push for early entry into force
Carbon superpowers to sign and approve agreement this year, raising hopes it may come into force by the end of 2016
NEWS: Companies should report their climate risk exposure to avoid legal issues faced by Peabody and Exxon, says lead analyst
NEWS: Delhi considers axing food subsidies for the poor, but continues to pay almost US$200 billion in subsidies for coal, oil and gas
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NEWS: Bank of England governor and chair of Financial Stability Board says it’s time to mainstream climate-friendly fund
LONG READ: Brown coal is Germany’s guilty energy secret, a drain on its climate ambitions. Mining communities see the writing on the wall