Young people are preparing for a mass walkout of classes on Friday, to demand swift action from governments to safeguard their futures
UN staff and delegates to the UN Environment Assembly, which opened in Nairobi on Monday, were among 157 to die on the way from Addis Ababa
Adding Northern Ireland to the environment law adds pressure on London to keep its regulations in step with the EU’s
The government proposes to divest a reported $7.5 billion worth of shares in oil production, without banning mixed oil majors like Shell and Exxon Mobil
Cop25 will take place 2-13 December 2019 in Santiago, the Chilean capital, UN officials announced
Rules to avoid double-counting of emissions cuts are a step forward, say campaigners, but more assurances are needed to meet the sector’s climate promises
French proponent ‘pleased’ Macron has backed a new institution, although the president’s support was left deliberately vague, said a government official
‘Whatever else are the defects of the EU – that is a good working model,’ the environment secretary told MPs
Local opposition won a legal ruling against a major project on the Black Sea coast – the latest challenge to Turkey’s plans to expand coal use
As invasive water hyacinth chokes fishing communities, the World Bank launches a third phase of investment to try and restore the degraded lake
Plaintiffs from six European countries and the US argue biomass does more harm than good and should be not be counted as a renewable energy source
The bill creates ‘get-out-of-jail-free cards’ for ministers and exposes the environment watchdog to government influence, they said
Vulnerable countries are backing governance reform at the Green Climate Fund, while emerging economies resist efforts to impose conditions on finance
Amin H Nasser, head of the world’s largest oil company, expressed fears key stakeholders saw no future for the industry, at a major conference in London
No longer the preserve of science fiction, climate-hacking technologies may need international oversight, say backers of draft resolution
Economist Pierre Larrouturou and climate scientist Jean Jouzel are leading a call to mobilise funds on a large scale, backed by more than 600 political figures
President Carlos Alvarado Quesada has launched an economy-wide plan to slash his country’s greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century
Yannick Glemarec was picked from an all-male shortlist to lead the Green Climate Fund, in a key fundraising year
The environment ministry is calling to hike the target to 95% and ensure that any remaining emissions are removed
The levy will make polluters report and pay for their emissions, but experts say the starting rate is too low to spur a rapid shift to clean energy