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G20 talks in Rio reach breakthrough on climate finance, sources say

19 Nov 2024

Diplomatic tensions over global warming spilled over into the G20 summit negotiations in Brazil this week, with sources saying the 20 major economies reached a fragile consensus on climate finance that had eluded U.N. talks in Azerbaijan.

China concerned about Trump’s climate impact, says Beijing envoy

19 Nov 2024

“Everybody’s concerned about next steps,” Beijing’s top climate envoy Liu Zhenmin tells reporters.

What is the ‘new collective quantified goal’ on climate finance?

19 Nov 2024

Countries need to invest trillions of dollars to build clean-energy systems, prepare for an increasingly hotter world and deal with the aftermath of climate change-fuelled disasters, and the UN climate convention specifically requires developed nations to provide climate finance to help developing countries do this.

Fossil fuel giants paying thousands to sponsor COP29 events

19 Nov 2024

Oil and gas majors are splashing the cash in order to have a presence at the flagship climate talks in Azerbaijan.

Is Australia's migration system ready for rising numbers of climate refugees?

19 Nov 2024

Australia is now obligated to help Tuvalu when it calls for help to respond to "the devastating impacts of climate change."

The Guardian view on Cop29: 1.5C has been passed – so speed up the green transition

19 Nov 2024

Predictions that this will be the first calendar year in which the 1.5C warming limit enshrined in the Paris agreement is surpassed provide a stark backdrop to the UN’s 29th climate conference.

COP29: Six key reasons why international climate finance is a ‘wild west’

18 Nov 2024

Developed nations have committed to providing billions of dollars of “climate finance” to developing countries, as part of the global effort to tackle climate change.

The UN climate summit upends daily life in Baku

18 Nov 2024

For the millions living in and around Baku, hosting the COP29 climate summit has brought disruption — and even hardship — to their daily lives.

Barbados PM asks Donald Trump for face-to-face meeting on climate

18 Nov 2024

Mia Mottley, who has championed climate action, says she would seek common ground with the US president-elect.

Oil and gas are a 'gift of God', says COP29 host

18 Nov 2024

President Aliyev accused the West of hypocrisy for criticising country’s fossil-fuel dependence while buying its oil and gas.

‘COP Fatigue’: Experts warn that size and spectacle of global climate summit is hindering progress

18 Nov 2024

Streamlining the process by breaking up the annual climate conference into smaller events could speed progress toward limiting dangerous global warming.

Ultra-rich using jets like taxis, climate scientists say

18 Nov 2024

The mega-rich are using private jets like taxis, warn climate scientists who tracked flights to calculate the planet-warming gases they release.

Global carbon emissions inch upwards in 2024 despite progress on EVs, renewables and deforestation

15 Nov 2024

Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels continue to increase, year on year. This sobering reality will be presented to world leaders at the international climate conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

We study climate change. We can’t explain what we’re seeing

15 Nov 2024

The Earth has been exceptionally warm of late, with every month from June 2023 until this past September breaking records. It has been considerably hotter even than climate scientists expected.

UK unveils principles for voluntary market in nature credits

15 Nov 2024

The UK is setting out its own principles for the voluntary market for nature credits, representing a vote of confidence in a largely experimental financial product that’s intended to protect biodiversity.

US ‘likely’ to pledge new climate target, says White House

15 Nov 2024

Donald Trump’s return raised doubts over whether the Biden administration would still produce the plan ahead of a February deadline.

Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance, top economists find

15 Nov 2024

Study says funding to cope with climate breakdown needed five years earlier than expected.

The 100 most influential climate leaders in business for 2024

15 Nov 2024

Finance is the climate story of 2024, with decision makers, executives, researchers, and innovators around the world working to help unlock the necessary funding and resources needed to drive successful and equitable climate action.

EU all but guaranteed to miss global deadline for climate targets

14 Nov 2024

Europeans want other countries to promise ambitious action but are behind on their own plans.

Authoritarian fossil fuel states keep hosting climate conferences – how do these regimes operate and what do they want?

14 Nov 2024

For the third year in a row, the United Nations Climate Change Conference will be hosted by an authoritarian state that sells fossil fuels.

What 1.5C overshoot would mean for climate impacts and adaptation

14 Nov 2024

With average global temperatures set to see another record high this year, the chances of holding warming to no more than 1.5C continue to dwindle.

Shell wins landmark climate case against green groups in Dutch appeal

14 Nov 2024

Oil giant Shell has won a landmark case in the Dutch courts, overturning an earlier ruling requiring it to cut its carbon emissions by 45%.

Extreme weather events linked to climate change have cost the world $2 trillion over the past decade, report finds

14 Nov 2024

According to a new report by the International Chamber of Commerce and consultancy firm Oxera, extreme weather events over the past 10 years have cost a total of $2 trillion globally. The countries that have faced the biggest losses include the U.S., China and India.

New research reveals that microplastics could be changing Earth’s climate

14 Nov 2024

Scientists discovered that microplastics act as ice nucleating particles in clouds, potentially influencing weather, climate, and even aviation safety. Microplastics in the atmosphere may alter precipitation and cloud formation, affecting climate patterns.

Critics say approval of ‘climate credits’ rules on day one of COP29 was rushed

13 Nov 2024

Agreement on rules paving way for rich countries to pay for cheap climate action abroad breaks years-long deadlock.

The world’s best hope to beat climate change is vanishing

13 Nov 2024

To have a chance against global warming, key economies and industries need to hit crucial emissions targets by 2030. They’re far off track.

Frontline countries must not be stuck with the climate bill at UN conference

13 Nov 2024

Someone will have to pay for the rising costs of the climate crisis – will it be those causing the damage, or those that suffer it? 

Australian engineer says Elon Musk, JD Vance key to US climate policy under Donald Trump

13 Nov 2024

An Australian engineer says billionaire Elon Musk and vice-president-elect JD Vance could become unexpected climate allies under the Trump administration.

Durability of carbon dioxide removal is critical for stabilising temperatures

13 Nov 2024

Letting countries or companies neutralize fossil fuel emissions with temporary carbon removal fundamentally breaks the math of net zero.

How a former ExxonMobil employee confronted the climate disinformation machine

13 Nov 2024

Former ExxonMobil climate scientist Lindsey Gulden: “It was after I was fired for reporting a garden variety fraud that I really sat back and thought about the implications for climate change.”

COP29 countries endorse global carbon market framework

12 Nov 2024

Countries at the two-week COP29 climate summit gave the go-ahead on Monday to carbon credit quality standards which are critical to launching a U.N.-backed global carbon market that would fund projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Despite likely setback for climate action at the US election, new climate champions set to enter Congress

12 Nov 2024

Across the US, voters elected new members to Congress who have promoted climate action at the state level and could prevent environmental laws from being weakened under Republican leadership.

Multilateral banks are key to financing the fight against global warming. Here is how they work

12 Nov 2024

As climate change leads to a seemingly endless stream of weather disasters around the world, countries are struggling to adapt to the new reality. Preparing to better withstand hurricanes, floods, heat waves, droughts and wildfires will take hundreds of billions of dollars.

Want food security? Eat less meat, major report says

12 Nov 2024

Europe’s top farming university is calling for smaller livestock herds and a shift toward plant-based diets.

Fifty-year extension for one of Australia’s biggest CO2 emitters likely after WA ditches emissions-reduction rules

12 Nov 2024

Extending life of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas processing plant on Burrup Peninsula could result in billions of tonnes of climate pollution, critics say.

COP29 chief exec filmed promoting fossil fuel deals

11 Nov 2024

A senior official at COP29 climate change conference in Azerbaijan appears to have used his role to arrange a meeting to discuss potential fossil fuel deals.

‘A total waste of time’: why Papua New Guinea pulled out of Cop29 and why climate advocates are worried

11 Nov 2024

Country’s foreign minister says UN climate summits have produced ‘no results’ as Pacific nation takes the rare step of withdrawing from upcoming Cop29.

Donald Trump is likely to scale back America's climate targets - will other countries follow suit?

11 Nov 2024

The US had been a major diplomatic force in climate talks under previous administrations, but Donald Trump's election will likely usher in a new era.

'Sin City could be called Solar City': How Las Vegas is going green

11 Nov 2024

From conserving water to scaling up solar, Sin City is investing millions in sustainability measures.

The frozen carbon of the northern permafrost is on the move – we estimated by how much

11 Nov 2024

Among the most rapidly changing parts of our planet are the coldest landscapes near the top of the globe, just south of the Arctic. This region is warming two to four times faster than the global average.

Trump stranglehold adds to growing doubts at climate talks

8 Nov 2024

Nearly 200 nations will soon gather for the annual COP29 summit, where efforts to increase funding for poor countries and slash emissions will run against the reality of a hostile American president.

Deadlock over climate finance is undermining Paris agreement, Singapore minister says

8 Nov 2024

Efforts by the United States and others to persuade more countries to contribute to a new global climate financing initiative risks undermining the Paris agreement, Singapore's Environment Minister Grace Fu told Reuters on Wednesday.

European climate agency says this will likely be the hottest year on record - again

8 Nov 2024

For the second year in a row, Earth will almost certainly be the hottest it’s ever been.

Big Oil’s dirty legacy in Nigeria

8 Nov 2024

Who will clean up the environmental mess when Shell and others pull out of the Niger Delta?

Climate adaptation finance gap swells to at least $187bn per year

8 Nov 2024

This is according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)’s ‘Adaptation Gap Report 2024’, which emphasises the increasing vulnerability of developing nations to the worsening effects of climate change and underscores the urgent need for much greater financial support.

‘Drill, baby, drill’: What Trump’s victory could mean for the future, according to climate experts

7 Nov 2024

Trump's victory could be a 'major blow' for global climate action but experts say it may not slow the roll of the green transition.

Why didn’t climate change come up more in the presidential campaign?

7 Nov 2024

Climate change has dangerously supercharged fires, hurricanes, floods and heat waves. Why didn’t it come up more in the presidential campaign?

Leaders from key countries to skip COP29 climate summit

7 Nov 2024

World leaders from major economies including the United States, the European Union and Brazil are planning to skip this year's United Nations climate change summit, known as COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Scotland passes climate change legislation

7 Nov 2024

Scotland has officially scrapped annual climate targets as well as its 2030 and 2040 interim targets, but is still aiming to reach net-zero by 2045.

Dams have taken half the water from Australia’s second biggest river – and climate change will make it even worse

7 Nov 2024

The largest wetland on Australia’s second longest river, the Murrumbidgee in the southern Murray-Darling Basin, is drying up. This is bad news for the plants, animals and people who rely on the vast Lowbidgee Floodplain.

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NSW to ban new coalmines in major shake-up for $23bn industry

Mon 23 Mar 2026

A major shake-up is on the way for one Australian state’s single biggest export, which powers homes here and abroad.

United States
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US to pay almost $1bn to French energy company to kill wind project plan

Tue 24 Mar 2026

As a fuel crisis triggered by the war in Iran drives up global fossil fuel prices, the Trump administration has announced it will pay French energy major TotalEnergies $1bn to kill plans to construct wind farms off the US east coast.

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China tells oil refiners to suspend exports

Fri 20 Mar 2026

China has told its largest oil refiners to suspend exports of diesel and gasoline, Bloomberg News reported Thursday, citing unidentified sources, as the war in the Middle East risks an energy supply crunch.

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Spain’s Sánchez attacks other EU leaders for exploiting energy prices to gut climate policies

Mon 23 Mar 2026

Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez said his country was on “the right side of history” when it comes to how it has handled the economic and social costs of previous energy crises.

United Kingdom
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Analysis: CO2 from UK data centres could be ‘hundreds of times’ higher than thought

Tue 24 Mar 2026

Emissions from the new data centres set to drive the UK’s AI “revolution” could be hundreds of times higher than government estimates, according to analysis by Carbon Brief.

Canada
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Mark Carney just picked his lane on climate change

17 Feb 2026

COMMENT: Mark Carney's time as prime minister has been defined in part by his decision to roll back Trudeau-era climate policies.

Asia
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Asia pivots to coal as Middle East conflict chokes LNG supply

Thu 19 Mar 2026

Asian utilities are boosting coal-fired power generation to cut costs and safeguard energy supply, industry officials say, as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran chokes liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments and soaring prices threaten to suppress LNG demand.

Pacific
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Pacific Nations fear fuel shortages as Middle East war sends oil prices soaring

Fri 20 Mar 2026

Leaders of Samoa and Tonga appealed for help this week as the import-reliant Pacific nations raised fears over possible fuel shortages and escalating costs caused by war in the Middle East.

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Limiting warming to 2C is ‘crucial’ to protect pristine Antarctic Peninsula

24 Feb 2026

Keeping global warming to less than 2C above pre-industrial temperatures is “crucial” for limiting damage to the Antarctic Peninsula’s unique ecosystems, according to a new study.

Africa
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'Blackwater' lakes and rivers in the Congo Basin are now emitting ancient carbon into the atmosphere

16 Mar 2026

Carbon that has been buried in the Congo Basin's peatlands for millennia is seeping into lakes and rivers. Why this is happening remains unclear, but researchers warn that tropical peatlands could be nearing a tipping point.

South America
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Surfing’s big break: how climate crisis insurance may save El Salvador’s waves

Thu 19 Mar 2026

Fearing that extreme weather threatened its epic breaks, Oriente Salvaje is piloting the first surf insurance policy to protect livelihoods and ecosystems.

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Iran war should trigger faster exit from fossil fuel dependence, UN climate chief says

18 Mar 2026

The disruption ‌to energy markets caused by the Iran war is a lesson on the risks of relying on fossil fuels which should drive governments to wean their economies off oil and gas faster, the U.N. climate secretary told Reuters on Monday.

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