Does a new ‘global pact’ accelerate climate finance for developing countries?
6 Jul 2023

Climate hazards are escalating, nations are mired in debt and the costs of food and energy have soared around the world.
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After much anticipation, Australia has set its new climate targets: a reduction of 62 to 70 per cent within the next 10 years.

EU set to miss UN deadline for new target under Paris climate accord
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The delay is intended to allow countries more time to agree to an ambitious goal.

Exxon and Shell sue the Netherlands in secret tribunals for closing Europe’s biggest gas field
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Following billions in profits and over a thousand gas extraction-related earthquakes, the oil and gas giants filed claims against the Dutch state in four separate investor-state disputes concerning compensation for home damages and the permanent closure of the Groningen gas field.

Charlie Kirk was a fossil fuel industry plant
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Big Oil's money gave Kirk a larger platform to spread baseless climate conspiracy theories—as well as other extremist views.

UN limits staff at COP30 climate summit over accommodation concerns
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High hotel prices for Brazil's COP30 climate summit in November have prompted the United Nations to urge its staff to limit attendance, while government delegations are still scrambling to find rooms within their budgets.

Researchers say sealing old oil wells with bio-oil from crop waste is a dual carbon-removal solution
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A new analysis shows that oil made from corn husks, wood chips, and other waste could plug greenhouse gas-belching abandoned oil wells while sequestering carbon for about $152 per ton.

IEA reiterates ‘no new oil and gas needed’ if global warming is limited to 1.5C
Thu 18 Sep 2025
The world would not need to invest in new oil and gas projects if demand for the fuels fell in line with the 1.5C limit on global warming, says the International Energy Agency.

Al Gore on China’s climate rise: ‘I would not have seen this coming’
Thu 18 Sep 2025
Twenty-five years ago, Al Gore was in the final stretch of his U.S. presidential campaign, just weeks away from an election that would ultimately slip through his fingers despite winning the popular vote.

Republican gala dinner in Windsor disrupted by climate protesters ahead of Trump’s UK visit
Thu 18 Sep 2025
Climate protesters have interrupted a gala dinner for Republicans in Windsor celebrating Donald Trump’s second state visit to the UK.

Climate risk suburbs: The shocking truth about Aussie house prices
Thu 18 Sep 2025
Australia’s property market is hurtling towards a climate reckoning, with billions of dollars in potential losses looming.