Bangladeshi scientist and campaigner Saleemul Huq attended every UN climate summit and championed the cause of developing countries
The G7 has offered to mobilise $15.5 billion to get Vietnam from coal to clean energy but just 2% of this is grants
While small islands still say the Green Climate Fund is better than the rest, they are facing problems getting money from it
Developing countries are outraged by a proposal to host a climate loss and damage fund at the World Bank, painting it as a US power grab
The defeat of Poland’s Law and Justice party is expected to speed up the roll-out of renewables in Poland and boost cooperation with Brussels
At Cop28, developed nations will face calls to quit fossil fuels faster than developing countries, who did less to cause the climate crisis
The World Bank says it will try to get governments to stop spending public money making fossil fuels artificially cheap
Gabon’s former environment minister Lee White and three officials have been placed under house arrest after a complaint from a forestry union
In response to a global stocktake report, ministers will debate collective goals such as phasing out coal use by 2040 and mobilising $200-400bn for loss and damage
Wopke Hoekstra argues a tax on jet fuel could raise revenue for a planned loss and damage fund, but experts warn that won’t be easy
In a relatively low powered year for climate leadership, a handful of government, climate finance and corporate initiatives are worth noting
From Beijing, climate envoy Xie Zhenhua stood firm against stronger rhetoric against coal, oil and gas deployed at UN headquarters
The UN’s flagship global climate fund looks likely to have to rein in its ambition, after France announced just a 4% boost in its contribution.
Only five of the G20 major economies made the cut for Antonio Guterres’ Climate Ambition Summit in New York, despite pressure from big powers
Data won’t be confirmed until 2025 and developing countries say the rich world must make up for earlier shortfalls from the target
Countries are considering a global target to curb plastic production, not just focus on recycling as the industry wants
Debt-for-nature and debt-for-climate swaps are becoming more common, with Ecuador’s recent $1.6bn deal the biggest yet. How do they work?
The US wants extra seats for major donors to the fund on top of developed country representation, sparking accusations of “double counting”
The Dutch foreign minister once worked for oil company Shell and will face tough questions over his climate record in the European Parliament
The 2030 target is one of several contentious proposals at negotiations in the Dominican Republic this week over a new loss and damage fund