Tensions rise over who will contribute to new climate finance goal
Germany wants all high-emitters, especially among G20 countries, to pitch in. But China and Saudi Arabia say the responsibility lies with developed nations As negotiations
Germany wants all high-emitters, especially among G20 countries, to pitch in. But China and Saudi Arabia say the responsibility lies with developed nations As negotiations
Comment: Changes are afoot at the IMF and World Bank – but debt-squeezed developing nations need far faster access to more finance for climate action
Interface, a maker of technically innovative commercial carpet tiling, will stop paying for carbon offsets — which typically fund forest projects in developing countries —
While 84,000 delegates attended COP28 in Dubai, just 40,000-50,000 are expected at COP29 in Baku and COP30 in Belém UN climate chief Simon Stiell has
Source: Jiraroj Praditcharoenkul/iStock/Getty Images Plus via Getty Images) The American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, made up of U.S. solar manufacturers (Convalt Energy, First
The Edwards Sunborn solar+storage project in California. Credit: Mortenson Engineering) Nearly 200 solar and storage companies sent a letter to Congress calling for legislation to
Right-wing President Javier Milei has taken an axe to funding for education and scientific bodies, sparking fears for climate research As a budget freeze for
FILE – Nicholas Hartnett, owner of Pure Power Solar, holds a panel as his company installs a solar array on the roof of a home
Brazil and France want the G20 to get behind a global minimum tax on billionaires’ wealth, also backed by IMF chief, but Germany rejects the
Environment minister Steven Guilbeault accuses “some countries” of slow-walking negotiations, ahead of talks in Ottawa next week The chair of this month’s penultimate round of
Photo by Karsten Würth on Unsplash) Following two consecutive quarters of price increases, in Q1 2024 solar power purchase agreement (PPA) prices dropped by 1%;
Credit: zak zak / Flickr) by Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network After blowback and months of deliberation over its green tariff proposal, Duke Energy is