Campaigners are mounting a challenge against the government, arguing that insufficient climate action infringes on their human rights
The colossal disaster shows why rich countries must deliver on finance for loss and damage at Cop27 international climate talks
The Rajapaksa regime deserved to be banished, but today’s hunger stems from decades of choosing global markets over self-sufficiency
One in seven Pakistanis have been affected by severe flooding after the heaviest rains in three decades swept away poorly protected housing and infrastructure
At least 550 people died as the wettest month in three decades washed away mud houses in rural Balochistan – and international aid is not forthcoming
Talks on topics like methane cuts, forests, clean power and action in cities have been cancelled after a diplomatic spat over Taiwan
Reliance on imported fossil fuels has helped bankrupt Sri Lanka and now it doesn’t have the money to transition to renewables
Talks between donor countries and South Africa on a coal-to-renewables finance deal have been slow and difficult. Indonesia wants to do things differently
At least 32 people have died and millions have had to flee their homes following severe flooding in Bangladesh in recent days. Yet, money for relief is lacking
An InfluenceMap report spells out foreign pro-gas lobbying in Vietnam as environmental activists face mounting threats for speaking out against the government
China has committed to cut methane emissions in a deal with the US but a lack of robust monitoring and expensive capture technologies are barriers
Climate experts are urging Shehbaz Sharif’s government to continue Khan’s flagship forest restoration initiative
For too long, Japan has depended on coal power at home and promoted it abroad, despite the climate imperative to switch to clean energy
More than 400 people were killed and seven million lost homes or livelihoods to the category 5 storm that hit the Philippines in December
As experts debated a controversial proposal to classify palm oil plantations as forest, their event in Jakarta was disrupted by swearing and pornography
Many Asian countries see gas as a “transition fuel” away from coal, while Brussels is urging the region to go straight to renewables
Analysts say a severe power crunch facing the country and the incremental rise in ambition from other large emitters like the US deterred Beijing from raising ambition
Campaigners accused Japan of failing to take responsibility for cutting its own emissions and relying on developing nations to do so
The oil-producing nation is planning to invest $163 billion in ‘clean and renewable’ energy over the next 30 years
Documents agreed by parliament included a declaration that Turkey would implement the climate treaty as a developing country, despite its developed nation status