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The Cop27 host is pitching for $11.4bn in investment as part of a push with the UN to match bankable climate projects with private funders
Negotiators quashed a proposal to endorse gas for energy access at the next UN climate summit, arguing the controversy would distract from other priorities
Caribbean nations need rich countries to pay their fair share of climate finance, not market measures that let polluters off the hook
2020 was the deadline for delivering the $100bn climate finance promise
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Democrats called it the “single biggest climate investment in US history so far” and claimed it would do 80% of the work of meeting the US’s 2030 climate target
In the first of a four-part series on the future of energy, we explore the case for – and limitations of – hydrogen as a clean fuel
The host of the next UN climate summit has strengthened its renewable energy targets but still expects to increase emissions this decade
In the Northwest Territories, Canada’s first indigenous protected reserve is bringing together scientific methods and traditional knowledge
Sponsored content: The project is using locally-led solutions and ancestral practices to fight water insecurity
Analysis for Climate Home identifies hundreds of problematic projects that could be used to greenwash national and corporate climate plans
A proposal by developing countries for a loss and damage facility isn’t flying with rich nations, who prefer other options.
Outgoing UN climate change head says finance from rich to poorer nations is what makes the international action possible – and failure to deliver is stalling progress
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After three decades of frustration, vulnerable countries are determined the “Glasgow dialogue” on loss and damage must deliver more than just talk
Polluting companies are using sanctions as a pretext to roll back climate regulation, while Russian scientists cannot share critical equipment and data
The Climate Overshoot Commission will explore controversial options to cope with global heating in excess of the 2C Paris limit
Sponsored content: The project aims to improve and promote the adoption of climate-smart agriculture in the African island nation
Millions of people in vulnerable nations are experiencing losses and damages from climate impacts. To help them, we need to break the deadlock at UN climate talks