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
The US, Germany and Italy have been accused of backsliding on a Glasgow promise to end public subsidies to fossil fuel projects overseas
Paper packages are championed as an alternative to plastic but the eucalyptus plantations which feed the sector are fuelling disaster in Portugal
The Dutch foreign minister once worked for oil company Shell and will face tough questions over his climate record in the European Parliament
The Slovakian will replace Frans Timmermans as the EU’s lead on climate, at home and abroad
The Belem Declaration echoes growing discontent with a new law prohibiting firms from importing goods linked to deforestation
The Energy Charter Treaty, which Spain is trying to leave, protects investments in fossil fuels and in renewables
Timmermans has led the EU’s climate policy since 2019 but will now seek to become Dutch prime minister instead
Brussels and Buenos Aires agreed to work for a “stable delivery” of gas to Europe while cracking down on methane leaks and building renewables
They hope they can neutralise the treaty’s 20 year sunset clause and prevent fossil fuel companies suing them over climate action
The government has published a draft revised version of its climate plan, as it awaits a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of its old plan
The UK government’s official advisers say it is failing on climate at home and abroad, as it cuts climate programmes
The UN didn’t get all the money it wanted for its climate programmes, leaving it reliant on the whims of wealthy donor nations
Campaigners are challenging the UK government over its assessment of environmental impacts of a trade deal with Australia
France will spend €500m a year on tax credits for wind and solar power, heat pumps and batteries funded by a tax rise on carbon-intensive fuels
Landlords and the right-wing have opposed an effective ban on new gas boilers and look set to at least delay the measure
Four environmental groups are taking the EU Commission to the European Court of Justice over some gas plant’s inclusion in its green taxonomy
The EU signed green hydrogen agreements with Egypt, Kazakhstan, Morocco and Namibia to supply the bloc with the gas ahead of its 2030 goals.
The bloc has made achieving a global phase out of coal, oil and gas “well ahead of 2050” a priority of its climate diplomacy
They won’t reveal who is paying what or how it will be spent and one bank said their $1bn contribution is just something they’re “willing to consider”