A high-level panel is working to define principles for responsible mining, which will be presented to the UN General Assembly in September
The EU president must implement plans to boost energy efficiency in the sector, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and exposure to geopolitical shocks
An IPCC author from the Global South on why aligning the two timelines is crucial for the integrity of international climate cooperation
Amid record-breaking climate impacts, the COP29 host nation needs to ramp up action for an ambitious outcome in Baku
Brazil and France have proposed a tax on the super-rich to fight against poverty and climate change – G20 finance ministers should get behind it this week
Children’s education, and their prospects, are suffering as a result of extreme heat driven by climate change – and dirty energy giants are the culprits
A more effective framework led by the UN could involve a binding financial target, a role for emerging economies and consolidation of funds
In the wake of yet another Caribbean climate disaster, Labour should raise its ambition in offering international support
Unless the unique needs of conflict zones are prioritized, climate-vulnerable communities risk losing out on finance again
As the solar geoengineering debate heats up, it is time for voices across the continent to work together and make themselves heard
The recent European election sets a trajectory for policymakers to shy away from the climate agenda rather than giving it the urgent boost needed
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
For Pacific Island nations like mine, the transition to clean and renewable energy is not just a goal but a necessity for survival
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
With negotiations underway to establish a new global climate finance goal, wealthy countries are once again trying to shirk their responsibilities
Climate sceptic groups and their right-wing media allies have shifted from disputing science to exaggerating the economic costs of climate action and downplaying the benefits
My people are experiencing loss and damage, and deserve international support under a new climate finance goal – negotiators in Bonn and beyond must take heed
Populist and far-right parties are wooing rural voters in the EU elections by exploiting a backlash against green policies – but new research suggests it may not work