Denmark wants to suck more carbon dioxide out of the air than it emits by 2050 and store it in old North Sea oil and gas fields
Rich countries have long resisted giving money specifically for the “loss and damage” that climate change is causing
Copenhagen was the first city to launch a carbon neutrality plan in 2012, but has given up on its pledge due to a lack of CCS funding
Millions of people in vulnerable nations are experiencing losses and damages from climate impacts. To help them, we need to break the deadlock at UN climate talks
We, Costa Rica and Denmark, are moving beyond oil. To meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, we encourage friends and allies to do the same
The EU’s largest oil producer has agreed to cancel new oil and gas licences and wind down production, in a bid for climate leadership
With a total capacity of 4GW, offshore wind power hubs in the North and Baltic Seas are to help the country cut emissions by 70% in the next decade
The UK, Canada, Denmark and Spain joined a coalition to slash emissions to net zero on the sidelines of the UN general assembly in New York
A warming Arctic is unfreezing toxic Cold War relics and with them, disputes between the US, Denmark and Greenland
NEWS: Country’s 2020 emissions target will be “very expensive” to meet, says figure in recently elected government
NEWS: Total drilling near Frederikshavn will help government decide whether to lift its moratorium on fracking
NEWS: Activists in the EU’s greenest country are poised for battle as Total prepares to begin shale gas exploration
NEWS: The UN’s latest climate change report will provide strong scientific base for negotiations in the future, says Rasmus Helveg-Petersen
INTERVIEW: With two weeks until leaders are set to finalise EU2030 package, Martin Lidegaard tells RTCC there is “a long way to go”
NEWS: Denmark to pass climate change bill into law, putting its 2020 ambition at twice the EU
NEWS: Denmark, Ireland and Croatia praised for efficiency measures, but others falling short
New energy and climate minister Rasmus Helveg Petersen he is focused on EU agreeing tougher goals at March summit
New climate bill will also see creation of independent Climate Council, modelled on UK’s Committee on Climate Change
Wednesday’s top 5: UK has wins battle against fracking rules, Pine Island Glacier in ‘irreversible’ retreat, Danish pension funds invest in climate change projects
Extreme weather is becoming the new normal across Europe, according to a report from the Climate Action Network