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TIMELINE: How the climate panel got to 1.5deg threshold

10 Oct 2018

Five reports and an agreement ... the IPCC has been raising the climate alarm for 30 years.

Lord Stern

OPINION: We've all been set a very clear target

9 Oct 2018

By NICHOLAS STERN | The authoritative new report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change sets the world a clear target.

IPCC: Farming and tourism put on notice

8 Oct 2018

The International Panel on Climate Change’s 1.5deg report delivers a wake-up call for two of New Zealand’s biggest industries – agriculture and tourism.

IPCC: Reaching 1.5deg is no easy task

8 Oct 2018

Keeping global warming to no more than 1.5deg is possible and sensible, but it will not be easy, the International Panel on Climate Change says.

Poland will push forest agenda as climate host

1 Oct 2018

Poland will ask all nations to agree on forests’ central role in the fight to curb climate change when they host UN talks in December, a leaked document has revealed.

Poland plans to leave its mark on climate talks

13 Sep 2018

Declarations on forests, electric vehicles and the impact of climate action on coal workers will be a central legacy of this year’s talks in Katowice.

Rich countries out to weaken Paris rules, say critics

11 Sep 2018

Complaints are growing that the United States and other wealthy countries are trying to manipulate the Paris Agreement rules to protect polluters and weaken their own commitments.

Countries inch forward on Paris Agreement

10 Sep 2018

The Bangkok climate change talks have closed with uneven progress on the guidelines that will tell the world how to implement the Paris Agreement.

Bangkok negotiators racing the clock

6 Sep 2018

Climate change negotiators who began an important meeting in Bangkok yesterday are under the gun.

Polish climate chief phones a friend (or two)

5 Sep 2018

Polish deputy energy minister Michaù Kurtyka, who will lead the most important climate talks since the Paris Agreement, though he'd better phone a few friends.

All Paris pact counties now have climate policies

2 May 2018

All 197 countries which signed the Paris Agreement now have at least one law in place to limit global temperatures.

Bonn meeting to sort out Paris pact

30 Apr 2018

A meeting to hammer out the “operating manual” for the Paris Agreement starts in Bonn today.

Dr Jason Hickel

OPINION: The Paris Agreement is deeply flawed

21 Mar 2018

THE PARIS accord is built on speculative tech fantasies. It can not save us from climate catastrophe, says Dr JASON HICKEL of the University of London.

Poland urges ‘common sense’ over climate ambition

5 Feb 2018

Poland’s special climate envoy has called for the world to put “common sense” above climate ambition at this year’s COP24 summit.

After Bonn, five things to watch for in the coming year

30 Nov 2017

Unusually for a large UN climate conference, the recent Bonn talks didn’t finish with any late-night haggling. Progress, in the form of various commitments and pledges, is best described as slow and steady.

Bonn talks bring a poison pill for Poland

24 Nov 2017

If anything came out of the COP23 climate conference in Bonn, it’s a poison pill for Poland.

Bonn summit slow and steady but King Coal looms

20 Nov 2017

The climate talks in Bonn saw little drama other than some star turns and a pantomime villain. All eyes are now on Poland, the next summit host.

Shaw commits NZ to leading on climate challenge

17 Nov 2017

New Zealand has just committed itself on the world stage to being carbon-neutral by 2050 and being a Pacific leader on climate change.

NZ signs up to cut methane and black carbon

17 Nov 2017

New Zealand has signed up to a plan to cut methane and black carbon emissions from agriculture and waste.

Global pledge to phase out coal gets full backing of NZ

17 Nov 2017

New Zealand is part of a new alliance launched at the Bonn climate talks that hopes to signal the end of coal.

Carbon markets back in vogue at Bonn

17 Nov 2017

Carbon markets have become a vital piece of common ground for defenders of the climate. The tool is gradually extending around the world, bringing with it higher revenues.

Indigenous groups win greater climate recognition

17 Nov 2017

Indigenous groups claimed a victory at the Bonn climate talks in Bonn as governments acknowledged for the first time that they can play a leadership role in protecting forests and keeping global temperatures at a safe level.

MERKEL MESSAGE: Climate change decides our destiny

16 Nov 2017

“Climate change is an issue determining our destiny as mankind – it will determine the wellbeing of all of us,” the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has told the world’s nations gathered at the Bonn climate summit.

Bonn protesters savage Trump's coal push

15 Nov 2017

The Trump team was heckled and interrupted by a protest song at the UN’s climate change summit in Bonn after using its only official appearance to say fossil fuels were vital to reducing poverty around the world.

It's about to get a whole lot worse, say scientists

14 Nov 2017

The world has been given a stark warning by some of its leading scientists: there is much worse climate change on the way.

Alternative American group wants seat at the table

14 Nov 2017

The United Nations should give a “seat at the table” to a powerful group of US states, cities, tribes and businesses that are committed to taking action on climate change, Michael Bloomberg has urged.

CLIMATE CRISIS? No need to fear, the Cote d'Ivoire is here

14 Nov 2017

Just over 19,000 delegates and officials are attending the UN climate talks in Bonn. The largest party - 493 - comes from the Cote d'Ivoire.

ETS changes win us an award at Bonn talks

10 Nov 2017

Changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme have won New Zealand a Carbon Pricing Champion Award at international climate negotiations in Bonn.

Francesca Eggleton

Fonterra to talk farming at Bonn climate talks

9 Nov 2017

Fonterra will strut its stuff tomorrow at international climate talks in Bonn.

Africans call for US to be kicked out of Bonn talks

9 Nov 2017

African campaigners have called for US negotiators to be barred from climate talks under way in Bonn.

US now only country saying it won't be part of Paris Agreement

8 Nov 2017

Syria has decided to sign the Paris agreement on climate change, the world's final functioning state to do so.

Do it differently to ensure markets do their job

8 Nov 2017

Carbon markets need to do things differently to avoid the mistakes of the Kyoto Protocol, a market watchdog says.

New Zealand's team in Bonn

7 Nov 2017

New Zealand will be represented at international climate negotiations by climate minister James Shaw and Pacific minister Aupito William Sio.

UN climate summit means business

6 Nov 2017

This year’s annual UN climate summit, the twenty-third Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (https://cop23.unfccc.int/) in UN jargon (or COP23 for short), starts on 6 November – and for once it may have an unusual spring in its step.

India readies for clashes with developed world at Bonn

6 Nov 2017

SEVERAL AREAS of unfinished business mean talks in Bonn could ignite as developing nations seek concessions from the industrialised world

5 things MFAT wants you to know about COP23

6 Nov 2017

INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS to put meat on the bones of the Paris Agreement start in Bonn today, with Fiji in the presidency.

Market forces can go further, faster and cheaper to cut emissions

3 Nov 2017

Government delegations gathering in Bonn for the start of annual UN climate talks on Monday need to ramp up efforts, says the International Emissions Trading Association.

Fiji announces $100m ‘climate bond’ ahead of climate talks

20 Oct 2017

Fiji aims to raise $100 million ($NZ68m) to build resilience to climate change and support a shift to 100 per cent renewable energy.

NZ goes for 'triple win' at Bonn climate talks

18 Oct 2017

New Zealand will push a “triple win” for agriculture at international climate talks in Bonn next month.

NZ fires first COP23 shots in Fiji today

17 Oct 2017

Acting climate minister Paula Bennett will deliver New Zealand’s opening statement at the pre-COP climate talks in Fiji today.

Nicaragua yes leaves US and Syria out in the cold

22 Sep 2017

President Daniel Ortega has announced that Nicaragua will sign the Paris Agreement, leaving the US and Syria the only two countries not taking part in the global accord.

Fiji’s COP 23 message: ‘We are all in the same canoe’

22 Sep 2017

Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has urged leaders in New York to look beyond narrow self-interest as he outlined his plans for the COP23 climate talks presidency.

Paris Agreement needs to be politically, not legally, binding

28 Jul 2017

Whether countries have the legal right to back out of their climate commitments is irrelevant. It’s up to defenders to make sure it hurts them politically.

PARIS PACT: We might have less time than we thought

27 Jul 2017

A new global temperature baseline casts doubt on humanity's ability to meet the Paris target.

IT CAN BE DONE: Net zero emissions possible by 2060

7 Jun 2017

Global emissions can be pushed down to net zero by 2060 to meet the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, says the International Energy Agency.

We could be better off if US does withdraw from Paris deal

25 May 2017

A United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement could be the best outcome for international climate action.

Trump names May for decision on Paris pact

3 Apr 2017

President Donald Trump is planning to decide by late May on whether the US should stay in the Paris climate change agreement.

Only three EU states on track to meet Paris goals

31 Mar 2017

Only three European countries are on course to achieve the Paris Agreement targets, according to research which ranks the UK in fifth position on its progress towards the landmark climate treaty.

Antarctic sea ice sets record low temperature

6 Mar 2017

A new record warm temperature for Antarctica has been confirmed by the World Meteorological Organisation as sea ice surrounding the continent has shrunk to a record low.

Eye in the sky will spy on carbon cuts

2 Mar 2017

The world needs a way to verify that nations have made their promised carbon cuts in order to make the Paris agreement effective. And a sophisticated new satellite might be the answer.

Australia
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“It’s by stealth, isn’t it?” The multi-million dollar effort by Australian fossil fuel companies to get into schools

Thu 16 Jul 2026

Australian oil, gas and coal companies want to get into school to shape what kids learn about their industry and climate change. One group has been trying to map the scale of the problem.

United States
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Over 1,600 energy department webpages on utility bill savings removed as US temperatures soar

Fri 17 Jul 2026

As millions of Americans prepare for another brutal heatwave, it’s now harder to find information about ways to stay cool while saving energy and keeping utility costs down.

China
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China warming faster than global average as extreme weather intensifies, report says

6 Jul 2026

China is warming faster than the global average, while extreme heat, heavy rainfall and other severe weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as climate change accelerates worldwide.

Europe
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1,000 evacuated from Fontainebleau fires near Paris; Spanish authorities identify some fire victims

Thu 16 Jul 2026

Bigger fires have been ravaging areas of southern France, but the Fontainebleau fire is exceptionally close to the densely populated region surrounding the French capital.

United Kingdom
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UK withdraws millions in funding from world’s second-largest rainforest in Congo

Fri 17 Jul 2026

The UK has abandoned projects worth tens of millions of pounds that were meant to help protect Congo rainforests and support local people.

Canada
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Canadian wildfire smoke chokes Toronto, threatens US cities

Fri 17 Jul 2026

Toronto's air quality ranked the worst among major cities globally on Wednesday as wildfire smoke from northwestern Ontario blackened skies and spread into the northeastern United States, ‌prompting health warnings and calls for residents to limit outdoor activities.

Asia
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India is adding biofuels to petrol – but many drivers are unhappy

Thu 16 Jul 2026

India's decision to increase the share of biofuels blended with petrol is facing ire from motorists who question its viability in a market where a majority of vehicles are not yet designed for it.

Pacific
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‘Those blocking climate science are not our friends': Pacific leaders warn at Bonn talks

23 Jun 2026

Pacific nations and civil society groups have united at UN climate talks, pushing back against efforts to weaken agreed language on global temperature limits as negotiations continue behind closed doors.

Antarctic/Arctic
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Antarctica’s west coast missing an area of sea ice the size of France as temperatures peak 20C above average

16 Jun 2026

A vast area of the Bellingshausen Sea should be covered by sea ice by now, with one expert calling the loss of ice ‘depressing’.

Africa
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Africa secures $900 million in new clean cooking commitments

Mon 13 Jul 2026

African countries have secured $900 million in new financial commitments to expand access to clean cooking technologies, which replace polluting fuels with cleaner alternatives, said the International Energy Agency.

South America
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Under Lula, Amazon deforestation falls to lowest level in a decade

Tue 14 Jul 2026

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has fallen to its lowest level in a decade during the first half of 2026, according to official government figures.

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