The protest group wants a citizens’ assembly in the UK, following an Irish model that led to new political settlements on previously divisive issues
The authorities are partnering with communities to halt the decline of forest cover and produce wood, charcoal and fruit in a sustainable way
Breaking the law has become more important than making the law, said Farhana Yamin, who charged through a police cordon outside the oil company on Tuesday
Coalition of developed and developing nations commit to aligning tax and spending with Paris Agreement goals, while some struggle with social implications
Global, one-size-fits-all solutions work for cutting emissions, but adapting to warming requires an altogether different approach
While the influential development bank has scaled up clean energy finance, fossil fuels are still getting a larger share of support, campaigners found
The UN climate negotiations in December will be held in purpose-built structures at Cerrillos Bicentennial Park, Santiago, the presidency revealed on Thursday
After a Brussels summit dominated by trade tensions, the two major powers presented a united front on climate change and clean energy
The main opposition party will treat air pollution as a national emergency and tackle climate change impacts if elected, it promises as India goes to the polls
While some families have moved to safer ground, young people feel left behind in areas increasingly prone to deadly landslides
On the slopes of Mount Elgon, residents live in fear of the next deadly landslide, as tree-planting solutions fail to take root
Eleven member states and the European Commission refused to sign a declaration they said did not match the bloc’s climate commitments
The ratings agency warns of possible credit downgrades, while the UK’s auto lobby says ‘anti-diesel’ agenda has made targets harder to reach
The head of the European Climate Foundation said the failure to respond to previous cases that led to harm was ‘heartbreaking’
60 business leaders, scientists and investors call on the International Energy Agency to reframe its annual report to promote a path to climate safety
Sandiaga Uno may have personally benefited from payments made by one of Indonesia’s biggest coal miners to an offshore firm he owned, Global Witness says
‘It’s beyond disproportion’, says group that has removed 27 portraits of Emmanuel Macron from town halls, as ‘green scare’ spreads in Europe
The world’s largest oil producer made more money than Apple and Alphabet combined last year, but the company sees litigation and clean tech as threats
Australian budget offers nothing to flagship UN scheme as its board seeks replenishment, while climate shapes as divisive election issue
‘Slovakia’s Erin Brockovich’ Zuzana Čaputová will promote a green jobs agenda against the country’s traditional backing of heavy industry