Campaigners and bosses from Greenpeace Africa have fought over job losses, a shift towards richer nations and LGBT+ policy ...
Colombia has launched a new $40-million investment plan for its energy transition, aiming to move away from oil and gas production, partly through pursuing green economic opportunities in sustainable ...
A coalition of developed countries and corporations has agreed to a massive purchase of carbon credits from the Amazon rainforest worth $180 million, which has been described as the largest in history ...
UAE, Azerbaijan and Brazil have promised NDCs compatible with the safest warming limit in the Paris Agreement – but it’s not clear what they mean The three countries hosting the annual COP climate ...
Pierre Cannet is global head of public affairs and policy at ClientEarth. The UN Summit of the Future that took place in New York over the weekend pitched strengthened diplomatic cooperation as the ...
Some economies are starting to see dividends from the hundreds of billions of dollars flowing each year into clean energy around the world – but progress is uneven, with richer countries reaping most ...
Governments have chosen veteran Senegalese banker Ibrahima Cheikh Diong to lead the new United Nations’ fund for responding to the loss and damage caused by climate change. The government officials ...
Mads Christensen is the international executive director of Greenpeace. In the two decades since Greenpeace launched its groundbreaking Energy Revolution scenarios in 2005, renewable energy uptake has ...