At June’s Bonn talks, governments made little progress on gender equality while evidence shows women bear a heavy climate burden
Labour’s shadow foreign minister says cost-of-living crisis means some climate finance must come from outside rich governments’ budgets
The recent European election sets a trajectory for policymakers to shy away from the climate agenda rather than giving it the urgent boost needed
Countries have agreed to reduce power generated from coal, but shutting down plants is an economic and social challenge, especially in emerging economies
The UN asked 75,000 people in 77 countries for their views on climate change – and the results show widespread concern and support for action
Gas flaring from oil production increased in 2023, with pledges and new rules aimed at curbing methane emissions yet to make a difference
To meet climate goals, the European Union needs to reverse the decline of its carbon-storing ecosystems like forests and peatlands
Negotiators and observers say it’s unlikely that a strong plastics deal will be done this year
Clean technology is turning into the next global climate spat. The debate over China’s dominance is highly politicized, but there are ways forward
The victims of the climate crisis will need support, and the energy transition will need to be funded, whoever is elected as the next US president
As global competition hots up to secure lithium supplies for batteries, China is boosting its investments in Argentina while the US courts President Javier Milei
Campaigners have accused the German foreign office of discrimination, after some African delegates were denied visas for Bonn climate talks
Countries expressed disappointment as key negotiations on climate finance and emissions-cutting measures made scant progress at mid-year talks
For Pacific Island nations like mine, the transition to clean and renewable energy is not just a goal but a necessity for survival
Next round of NDCs in focus as negotiations wrap up with a final push to resolve fights on issues including adaptation and just transition
Governments split on when and how to set a dollar amount for new finance goal, and human rights activists seek stronger protection in COP host nations
At mid-year UN talks, negotiators have achieved little to get more help to those struggling with fiercer floods, cyclones and heatwaves in South Asia
Rich countries should take concrete steps to stem the global flow of funds from their commercial banks which are fuelling expansion of the coal industry
Negotiations failed to progress as rich countries refused to discuss a dollar amount for the new goal due to be agreed at COP29
Countries clash over where to negotiate the shift away from dirty energy agreed at COP28, while talks on a new climate finance goal make little progress