Temperatures in parts of South America are 20C (68F) more than normal, one of the most extreme deviations ever seen
With all their flaws, carbon offsets are not the solution to deforestation of the Amazon rainforest – leaders should acknowledge that
In an open letter to the G20, climate ministers from 14 countries outline key actions ahead of COP28, including a fossil fuel phase out.
Far-right president Jair Bolsonaro is gone but agribusiness and congress are still a threat to Brazil’s indigenous communities
The definition of net zero is becoming clearer and corporate greenwashing is becoming harder to get away with
The EU’s interpretation of a global renewables target is less ambitious than the Cop28 presidency’s and incompatible with the Paris agreement
The UK won friends and influence as Cop president, its not in its interest to throw that all away by abandoning its climate ambition
It’s often hard to judge whether a drought is weather-related or climate related and whether people are displaced by the drought or conflicts
As Morocco faces increasingly extreme temperatures, indigenous communities in the country’s southeast suffer the brunt of the climate crisis
While drawing up their renewables deal with wealthy countries, Senegalese government, civil society, business and researchers had their say
Heaps of new renewable energy are going up in China, but there’s more to an energy transition than hardware
The Paris summit failed to unlock real money for climate finance, potentially driving developing countries further into debt without boosting real climate solutions
Public money should stop flowing towards the expansion of animal agriculture, which is responsible for a fifth of the world’s emissions
China has been quick to take down some climate disinformation recently but posts criticising Greta Thunberg have remained up
Republicans are pressuring insurers out of climate coalitions but won’t change their pro-climate business decisions
With climate devastation growing, we can’t keep sidelining climate adaptation at governments’ climate talks
The Banner sisters fought for the preservation of land in America’s ‘Cancer Alley’. They are now in Paris to demand a global cap on plastic production.
The UAE’s authoritarian rulers needs oil and gas revenues to placate their people and keep themselves in power
Rich nations’ leaders need to uphold their commitment to a clean and sustainable energy future.
Information about projects to help adapt to climate change is scattered, hard-to-find and incomplete, making keeping track of them impossible