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Natalie Sauer

Natalie Sauer is a freelance journalist and former staff reporter for Climate Home News. She has contributed to a variety of international outlets, including Politico Europe, AFP and The Ecologist. French and British, she holds a languages degree from Cambridge University and speaks Spanish, German and a smattering of Russian.

Russia-Ukraine dispute over Crimea spills into UN climate forum

Moscow has furiously denied Ukraine’s claim in a routine carbon accounting report that Russian annexation of the Crimea region made it hard to collect emissions data

Which countries have not ratified the Paris climate agreement?

More than five years after the Paris Agreement was adopted, four of 197 signatories have not formally backed the deal. Turkey and Iraq are the latest countries to ratify

Don’t shop till you drop: advice to UK citizens on net zero climate goals

UK holds ‘citizens’ assembly’ to seek ideas for cutting emissions to net-0 by 2050. But some participants doubt the government will listen

Stakeholders push for progress on France’s climate adaptation plans

Politicians, citizens and experts meet to discuss how and why France must invest more heavily in climate adaptation after report warns of major national impacts

With UN climate talks looming, Spanish election continues political uncertainty

The Socialists won most seats, but were weakened by rise of far right and conservative vote. Madrid climate talks unlikely to be affected

London police ban on Extinction Rebellion was unlawful, court finds

Lawyers for the protest group say those arrested illegally could claim thousands in compensation

Extinction Rebellion art seized by police includes Ron Mueck skull

Australian artist’s works have sold for up to $1.3m. Police could not say whether they still have the skull, seized among hundreds of artworks during October protests

Former German vice chancellor Gabriel tipped to head car industry lobby

Gabriel’s appointment would further strengthen the close ties between Germany’s political class and the automobile sector

Russian draft climate law gutted after industry intervention

Draft bill, which had been seen as step towards modernising Russia’s economy, loses legal targets and support for low carbon projects

France systematically breached air pollution limits, EU court rules

Country must rapidly comply with EU limits on nitrogen dioxide or face fines, in ruling that will pile pressure on other underachievers

Emmanuel Macron’s war on climate activism

Why are climate protesters being tear-gassed under the watch of France’s president, a self-defined climate champion?

After 1,600 arrests, Extinction Rebellion fights for right to protest in UK

Facing a total ban on their protest in London, the activists are now embroiled in a struggle for their right to assemble

Extinction Rebellion eyes legal challenge after police ban protesters from London

The move prompted a group of politicians and campaigners to protest in Trafalgar Square in defiance of the ban

Paralympian climbs onto plane as Extinction Rebels disrupt London airport

Vision impaired cyclist clambered atop BA flight, as protesters attempted to stop flights at London City Airport

The fight for the world’s largest forest

In Siberia, an illicit timber industry feeds factories in China. But one of Russia’s fiercest environmentalists is on patrol

Extinction Rebellion holds streets and bridges across the world – live

Updates from the climate protest as it unfolds around the world over two weeks

This is what the world promised at the UN climate action summit

Dozens of promises were made by governments, civil society and business. Accountability is the next step

UN agency calls for global Green New Deal to overhaul financial system

Current financial system cannot deliver public goods on the scale needed to cope with climate change, UN official says

Russia's emissions keep rising despite Putin promises

Russia formally joins Paris climate agreement

Four years after it was agreed, Russia has formalised its participation in the climate accord

Maersk aims for zero emissions vessels by 2030

Efficiency measures can only keep pollution standing still, not bring it down. But making clean shipping a commercial reality in a decade remains huge challenge

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