For Pacific Island nations like mine, the transition to clean and renewable energy is not just a goal but a necessity for survival
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
Climate and energy ministers from G7 nations agreed a coal exit deadline – with a caveat, but made little progress on other fossil fuels and finance
The World Bank and IMF have a big part to play in raising the $3 trillion needed to help countries meet global development goals and the Paris accord
The call sparked accusations of “climate apartheid” as it does not differentiate between rich and poor nations
Rich nations’ leaders need to uphold their commitment to a clean and sustainable energy future.
A draft communique includes calls investments in gas production but that language is likely to prove controversial among the G7 climate ministers
A Vietnam government partner suggested that even Hanoi is unaware of the details of the energy transition package
G7 leaders pledged to end overseas public finance for fossil fuels but made exceptions for temporary gas investments deemed “necessary” to address the energy crisis
There are worrying signs from Berlin and Tokyo of backsliding on a pledge to end public finance for fossil fuel projects overseas by the end of the year
Campaigners described the G7 statement as a breakthrough, saying it would curb Japanese support for gas expansion in Asia and worldwide
Germany and Japan are resisting a commitment to phase out coal by 2030 when they should be doubling down on the clean energy transition
To make an impact as G7 president, Berlin must reduce its dependency on fossil gas and get all the key ministries working together
Here’s how G20 host Indonesia and G7 host Germany can make climate finance flow for effective action next year
The UK is hoping to broker agreements on climate finance and vaccine support to developing countries when G7 leaders meet in Cornwall next week
After initial resistance, Japan agreed to the ministers’ statement, leaving China isolated as the last significant coal funder overseas
At a ministerial meeting of donor and developing countries, the UK said it would aim to secure additional financial support for vulnerable nations by June
US president-elect Biden sees Johnson as a “clone” of Trump and disagrees with him on Brexit, but both leaders want to make next year’s Glasgow climate talks a success
The Brazilian government has suggested it would reject the offer after president Jair Bolsonaro’s chief of staff said the resources are “more relevant to reforest Europe”
European leaders, Japan and Canada back carbon pricing and a “just transition” to clean energy at G7 summit in Charlevoix, as Trump refuses to engage