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Oslo votes to slash emissions 95% by 2030

Norway’s capital announces ambitious carbon cutting plans with a car-free city centre and clean energy buses topping the agenda

Bloomberg, Figueres underline climate risks of Brexit

Leaders urge European unity as British voters prepare to head to polls, stressing importance of global cooperation on low carbon economy

Kim Kardashian v climate change: There’s only one winner

Media coverage of the US reality TV star blows Planet Earth out of the water, but the number of platforms following climate change is growing finds study

Top insurer urges US to stop subsidising climate-risk homes

National scheme encourages irresponsible housebuilding on regions exposed to flooding and storms, warns Lloyds

Alcoholism, domestic abuse weakens climate resilience

Communities where alcohol use is rife are at greater risk of disintegration when extreme weather hits, finds study

Shanghai must target heavy industry to peak emissions

China’s largest city is leading on green buildings and sustainable transport technology, but experts say it needs to get a grip on polluting sectors

Climate activists plan ‘global wave’ of protests in May

Campaign group 350 announces series of protests on every continent to signal fears over weak climate policies

Coal and climate threatens India, China water supplies

IN PICTURES: Greenpeace report reveals world’s most polluting form of energy uses as much water as one billion people, urges governments to invest in renewables

West Balkans coal pollution bill running into billions

NEWS: Heavy pollution from coal-fired power stations results in Serbia losing a third of its national wealth annually because of premature deaths caused by poor air quality

Europe’s capitals say diesel cars threaten health of residents

NEWS: Leaders in Paris, Athens, Madrid, Amsterdam, Vienna and Lisbon among those to protest at Brussels’ inability to deliver tougher air pollution laws

China’s Five Year Plan to radically tighten air pollution targets

NEWS: China’s draft economic plan for the next five years contains new targets that will need to be met if the country is to solve its environmental crises

China, India back $150m GEF initiative to green cities

NEWS: Global Environment Facility and World Bank to support project aimed at boosting investment, data sharing and technical knowledge across world’s major urban areas

Why women are key to tackling climate change

IWD2016: Nine leaders from Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America explain why women are the key to transforming society and helping communities become more climate resilient

London: Fronting up to a global pollution battle

ANALYSIS: Candidates for upcoming mayoral election appear to agree the environment will be a vote-winner in May’s election, with potentially global ramifications

DiCaprio warns of ‘climate threat’ in Oscars speech

NEWS: Actor ramps up call for tougher efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions, urges support for leaders who are not beholden to fossil fuel giants

India air pollution is now worse than China

NEWS: Greenpeace analysis of NASA satellite pictures reveals levels of airborne particles are soaring as a result of increase burning of coal, oil and waste

Uruguay pushes 100% renewables, just don’t mention the cows

NEWS: South America’s clean energy poster child is skewering its fossil fuel use, but reducing emissions from its meat industry is tough

Smoggy Hebei offers hope China can win war on air pollution

ANALYSIS: Air pollution levels in Hebei have fallen 28.7% between 2013 and 2015, making it one of China’s four fastest improving provinces – but problems persist

Canadian rapper crowdfunds climate change hip-hop album

NEWS: Baba Brinkman, who performed a musical interpretation of Pope Francis’ encyclical at the Paris summit, is trying to raise US$10,000

Walmart CEO in Davos: Ignore climate sceptics

NEWS: Responding to climate issues is best for business, says head of US retail colossus Doug McMillon at World Economic Forum

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