Leaders overcame differences on climate. But in the EU-China relationship, trouble is never far away
Instead of tit-for-tat retaliation to US tariffs, trade partners should link their response to climate goals and kill two birds with one stone
As heatwaves hit northern countries, there has been a deeply worrying silence about the likely key driver, says Climate Outreach’s Jamie Clarke
Just 1% of funding for energy access goes to decentralised energy, but it’s the only hope for delivering the UN goal to bring energy to all by 2030
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is backing a coal-fired cement works in Myanmar through an intermediary, in a worrying sign for its climate credentials
When politicians from opposing sides look for solutions, on the basis of evidence and in the common interest, remarkable things can be achieved
The bloc needs to have a political debate on raising climate targets, develop green financial policies and listen to progressive member states
Rich cities and counties claiming reparations from oil companies increases the inequality at the heart of climate change. But it can be fixed
The most powerful UN body is tentatively addressing the links between global warming and instability. It can and should do more, writes Ashley Murphy
At UN climate talks in Bonn, governments must find sources of finance to support the victims of climate disaster, write officials from four vulnerable countries
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
The Paris Agreement sets a vision to transform the global economy; now it is time for countries to draw their roadmaps for the coming decades to make it reality
The International Maritime Organization should build on growing industry awareness and agree an ambitious climate target for shipping this week
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
The pioneering piece of legislation has helped bring emissions down, but the challenges of the Paris Agreement require more ambition from the government
When Donald Trump became US president, there were fears for public information on climate science. So what happened?
There is an opportunity in May to help people hit hardest by climate change; governments must take it
Thousands of Norwegians are on waiting lists for electric cars, showing the success and limitations of policy incentives
With countries set to agree a climate target for international shipping in April, Brazil has the chance to be a green seas leader, not a laggard
Vital marine ecosystems are threatened by ocean warming and acidification, yet get a tiny fraction of climate finance, E3G research shows