EU law pushes foreign oil and gas producers to cut methane
The EU has introduced a methane import standard, pressuring any company which exports oil and gas to the EU to cut its emissions The European Union reached a deal on…
The EU has introduced a methane import standard, pressuring any company which exports oil and gas to the EU to cut its emissions The European Union reached a deal on…
The taskforce, set to be launched at Cop28, will consider the feasibility of levies on shipping, aviation, financial transactions and fossil fuels. France and Kenya are set to launch an…
A nature conservation foundation has accused Argentine scientists of slander after criticism of their rewilding methods The post Argentine rewilding debate descends into legal threats appeared first on Climate Home…
Export credit agencies are still backing oil and gas projects - this week's OECD meeting is a chance to change that The post The OECD must take its chance to…
Wars harm climate action because large militaries emit a lot and military spending diverts money away from tackling climate change The failure of the richest countries to meet their 2009…
The climate minister of Pacific Island Vanuatu says those choosing the Cop31 host should examine Australia’s gas expansion plans The Pacific Islands Forum next week will bring together nations who…
Climate Home analysed how highly-publicised commitments are faring two years on from their announcement At Cop26 in Glasgow, hundreds of governments and private institutions joined forces in a series of…
At the Global Partnership for Education, we paid a high price to be hosted by the World Bank. A loss and damage fund should be independent At talks in Abu…
After its pleas for grants not loans fell mostly on deaf ears, Indonesia has watered down its plans to shut coal power plants early Indonesia has watered down plans to…