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Nepal says China withholds "essential" info on bursting Himalayan glacial lakes

Nepal says China withholds “essential” info on bursting Himalayan glacial lakes

Beijing has not kept promises to provide data on its lakes, hampering efforts to prevent flood disasters, a senior Nepali official says

IEA calls for next national climate plans to target coal phase-down

Countries have agreed to reduce power generated from coal, but shutting down plants is an economic and social challenge, especially in emerging economies

On beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv, two tales of one heatwave

On beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv, two tales of one heatwave

While Palestinians in Gaza fear death from heat in makeshift tents, Israelis in Tel Aviv stay cool in air-conditioned homes – highlighting the unequal effects of extreme weather

a mock sword with "Energy Charter Treaty" written on it hangs over the heads of protestors wearing masks of European leaders

Despite exit, EU seeks to save green reforms to energy investment treaty

EU ministers have agreed they are free to support reforms to end protection for fossil fuels at a conference in November

Developing countries need support adapting to deadly heat

Developing countries need support adapting to deadly heat

Many vulnerable people in South Asia are already struggling to protect themselves from unbearably high temperatures – which are set to worsen

After climate talks, US sets tariffs on Chinese EVs and solar panels

Days after climate talks, US slaps tariffs on Chinese EVs and solar panels

The measures are designed to increase the cost of Chinese goods needed for the energy transition – and could therefore slow the US shift away from fossil fuels

As donors dither, Indigenous funds seek to decolonise green finance  

Tired of waiting for donor dollars for climate and nature protection to trickle down, Indigenous rights groups are creating new funds to do things differently

workers install solar panels on a rooftop

Why didn’t China and India sign Cop28 tripling renewables pledge?

China and India are on track to triple renewable capacity this decade, but were put off by anti-coal language and cost concerns

Fearing repression, non-binary people stay away from Cop28. A police officer in Abu Dhabi poses with his police car

Fearing repression in Dubai, non-binary people stay away from Cop28

Non-binary and trans people have been detained and deported at Dubai airport and being gay is effectively criminalised in the UAE

Slow start for Indonesia's carbon market

Slow start for Indonesia’s much-hyped carbon market

Since President Widodo launched Indonesia’s exchange two months ago, there’s been barely any trading of carbon credits

China's energy efficiency goal

China sets out methane plan, but no reduction target

Experts said that China didn’t want to shut down coal mines and was likely under-counting its coal mine methane emissions

US China's climate cooperation

The US and China’s resurgent climate cooperation is a big deal

Even though we now have the Paris agreement, cooperation between the world’s two biggest emitters, US and China, is still crucial

Indonesia delays coal closure plans after financial dispute with wealthy nations

Indonesia delays coal closure plans after finance row with rich nations

After its pleas for grants not loans fell mostly on deaf ears, Indonesia has watered down its plans to shut coal power plants early

Vietnam's coal transition gets loans, not grants, by rich nations

Rich nations offer loans not grants for Vietnam’s coal transition

The G7 has offered to mobilise $15.5 billion to get Vietnam from coal to clean energy but just 2% of this is grants

ADB set to launch first coal early retirement scheme in Indonesia

ADB set to launch first coal early retirement scheme in Indonesia

A finance tool to shut down Asian coal plants up to a decade early will swing into action “soon”, says Asian Development Bank climate envoy

Vietnamese climate activist jailed in 'unjust' government crackdown

Vietnamese climate activist jailed in ‘unjust’ government crackdown

Five environmentalists have been jailed in the last two years, while the government works on a clean energy partnership with rich nations

Southeast Asia must not let Japan hijack its energy transition

Southeast Asia must not let Japan hijack its energy transition

Japan is trying to push fossil fuel-based technologies on the region like gas, fossil hydrogen, carbon capture and so-called clean coal

Revealed: Cookstove offsets produce millions of junk carbon credits

Cooking the books: cookstove offsets produce millions of fake emission cuts

Projects in India linked to Enking, the self-proclaimed world’s largest carbon credits producer, have vastly overestimated climate benefits

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A peatland forest seen from above with a river serpenting through

Indonesia falls short on peatland restoration, risking destructive fire season

Data from the Indonesian government suggests efforts to restore peatlands, a key part of the country’s climate strategy, do not match government claims.

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