Farhana Yamin warns that in the confidential atmosphere of international negotiations, transgressions go unreported and unpunished
Prospects of massive Indian-owned coal development take a dip after Queensland Labor leader makes surprise announcement
Influential diplomat will not take up her role mobilising private sector and regional action at summit beginning in Germany next week
China, India and other emerging economies are opposed to any mandatory raising of national climate pledges before 2020
Lack of expertise means money for climate protection is spent on consultancy fees, which African officials say end up back in wealthy countries
Martin Selmayr, the powerful Brussels chief of staff, ordered commissioners to drop sanctions that would punish carmakers for missing proposed electric vehicle targets
Hundreds of extra fast jets could be flying over Europe within ten years, but documents show the EU preparing to cede oversight of their huge CO2 emissions
After a surge in illegal deforestation, Brazil’s carbon emissions have risen for the third year running, according to a new study
Industry veteran said lobbyists at UN shipping talks were ‘prostitutes employed by our racket to try and put one over on the general public’
Governor says state will use the courts to block the erosion of US climate actions, ‘just like the Republicans tried to block Obama’s efforts’
Business interests dominate at the International Maritime Organization, analysis shows, steering it towards weak greenhouse gas emissions rules
New leader says government will be “absolutely focused on the challenge of climate change” and sets out goal that puts country at forefront of emissions cuts
Temer government claimed a victory as deforestation rate declines slightly, but green groups said announcement was no cause for celebration
With most geoengineering research happening in wealthy countries, fund aims to help developing nations understand how hacking the climate could affect them
Following the second bout of deadly forest fires this year, seven children are preparing to sue for stronger climate action through the European Court of Human Rights
Campaigners say EU development bank has abandoned fundamental principles by loaning money to repressive Aliyev government
Prime minister Frank Bainimarama says money raised with help from the World Bank sets an example for innovative green finance to protect the vulnerable
North American and European utilities are phasing out old coal plants, Coal Swarm survey shows, as Asian companies dominate new development
Carolina Nyberg-Steiser, 29, from Greenpeace Nordic was killed after the plane crashed into a river. It is the second time in recent years the NGO has lost a plane in Brazil
Obama-appointed diplomat will lead the US at first climate talks since Trump’s Paris withdrawal speech, he once called climate change “one of the world’s great challenges”