The UK government has pulled a “controversial” $1.15bn (£875m) package of support to a “giant” gas project in Mozambique ...
New satellite data has shed fresh light on the complex interplay between the climate and fires in different landscapes around the world.
More than 900 people have been killed by floods and landslides that have “devastated” countries across south-east Asia including Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand ...
He discussed the possibility of the shutdown of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, which he said could cause -20C winters in London. He also noted positive tipping points, such as ...
A second version of COP30’s key mutirão text emerged and on COP’s final scheduled day, a chart showed how most climate talks ...
Currently, there is no equivalent to fuel duty for electric vehicles. Excise duty was brought in for EVs for the first time in April 2025, costing £10 for the first year and then rising to a standard ...
BBC News reports that it understands the government intends to “relax” the UK’s current moratorium on new drilling for oil and gas ...
Australia will “continue to argue” for a transition away from fossil fuel use in energy at COP31, according to the incoming co-president of next year’s UN climate summit ...
The COP30 climate summit is entering its final days in Belém – and food, forests and land have all featured across the two weeks of talks.
On Saturday evening, nations meeting at COP30 in Brazil agreed to launch “limited initiatives to strengthen emissions-cutting plans, as well as tripling finance” for adaptation ...
COP30 negotiations were disrupted yesterday after a fire broke out at a pavilion inside the conference venue in Belém.
Turkey is set to host COP31 after reaching a compromise with Australia, and more in the past 24 hours of climate news.
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