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Anti-fossil fuel activists stage Louvre oil slick

Anti-fossil fuel activists stage Louvre oil slick

Group protesting against museum’s links to oil major Total create symbolic river of crude on steps in front of one of the museum’s main attractions

Saudis make Maldives land grab to secure oil routes to China

Saudis make Maldives land grab to secure oil routes to China

Proposed multi-billion dollar deal sparks protests in the tiny atoll nation, which has found itself at the centre of a great game over oil, power and religion

Climate change made NSW's hottest summer 50 times more likely

Climate change made NSW’s hottest summer 50 times more likely

Researchers find strong climate signal behind the heatwaves and record average temperatures that beset Australia’s eastern states this summer

It's 1 March, but spring got started weeks ago

It’s 1 March, but spring got started weeks ago

As warmer days wake parts of nature from their winter slumber earlier and earlier, ancient cycles are being broken

Marshall Islands become first nation to ratify global HFC treaty

Marshall Islands become first nation to ratify global HFC treaty

President hails Kigali deal as “good for our people, the planet, and the profits of those that follow in our footsteps”

China coal use fell again in 2016, solar capacity rose 82%

China coal use fell again in 2016, solar capacity rose 82%

Massive investments in clean energy and economic shifts continue to dampen demand for coal in the world’s largest carbon emitter

Climate fund, EPA likely to pay for huge Trump defence spend

Climate fund, EPA likely to pay for huge Trump defence spend

As the US president announces a $54bn increase in defence spending, environmental agencies and UN climate funds face the axe

EU clashes with maritime industry over ship emissions

EU clashes with maritime industry over ship emissions

If the UN shipping body does not regulate climate pollution in international waters, EU lawmakers want to include the industry in the bloc’s carbon market

Exxon Mobil shareholders renew call for 2C climate analysis

Exxon Mobil shareholders renew call for 2C climate analysis

New York State and the Church of England lead investors worth US$4trn in campaign for US oil major to disclose climate risks

Court forces Turkish coal plant to suspend operations

Court forces Turkish coal plant to suspend operations

Three years after it came online, Izdemir power station has been stripped of its environmental licence, in a win for campaigners

Mozambique expands coal port lapped by rising seas

Mozambique expands coal port lapped by rising seas

Dignitaries celebrate the expansion of Maputo port, but experts warn fossil fuelled climate change threatens development gains

100+ species face extinction as warming hits Australia’s southern waters

100+ species face extinction as warming hits Australia’s southern waters

Scientists tell senate committee that marine animals and plants at Australia’s southern-most point have “nowhere to go” and will disappear this century

Mogherini to Mattis in Munich: climate investments boost security

Mogherini to Mattis in Munich: climate investments boost security

As US puts pressure on NATO members to increase defence spending, EU foreign affairs chief argues fighting climate change prevents instability

Bush EPA chief damns Pruitt with faint praise

Bush EPA chief damns Pruitt with faint praise

Mike Leavitt, Republican ex-governor of Utah, offers lukewarm endorsement of Donald Trump’s environment pick, calls for international climate cooperation

Air pollution linked to 2.7 million premature births a year

Air pollution linked to 2.7 million premature births a year

Policymakers should tackle particulates at source to prevent infant deaths and lifelong disabilities, say researchers

Australian Labor will not back 2030 renewable energy target

Australian Labor will not back 2030 renewable energy target

After political attacks, Labor says it will not legislate a renewable energy target, despite a policy promising to deliver a 50% share by 2030

Campaigners claim legal win against Bosnian coal power push

Campaigners claim legal win against Bosnian coal power push

Setback for Chinese-backed plant planned near Europe’s second most-polluted city, with a ruling it must comply with tougher pollution limits

Market shrugs as EU lawmakers pass carbon trading reforms

Market shrugs as EU lawmakers pass carbon trading reforms

Carbon prices stayed steady at €5 a tonne in response to package filled with concessions to big polluters

UK to use carbon cuts as Brexit bargaining chip – envoy

UK to use carbon cuts as Brexit bargaining chip – envoy

Faster than average emissions reductions give Britain leverage in negotiations to leave the EU, says Sir David King

Fossil fuels subsidies 'jeopardising climate deal', say major investors

Fossil fuels subsidies ‘jeopardising climate deal’, say major investors

A group of investors and insurers who manage $2.8trn has called on the G20 to end public funding for coal, oil and gas by 2020

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