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Joe Lo

Joe Lo is a reporter for Climate Home News. He has previously specialised in container shipping, UK politics and investigative stories about Scotland. His work has appeared in the Guardian, Al Jazeera and Deutsche Welle.

How can corporates ‘course correct’ on climate?

The UN’s global stocktake found the world is off course to meet its climate goals. How can businesses help fix that?

A hat on a row of seats

Seven things to watch out for in world leader speeches at Cop28

Leaders including Narendra Modi, Rishi Sunak, Emmanuel Macron and Lula will share their climate plans in Dubai on Friday and Saturday

In numbers: The state of the climate ahead of Cop28

In numbers: The state of the climate ahead of Cop28

Annual emissions may have just peaked but the world’s temperature will keep rising until we reach net zero

Shades of green hydrogen: EU demand set to transform Namibia

Shades of green hydrogen: EU demand set to transform Namibia

Backed by the EU, Namibia has a $20 billion plan to export green hydrogen. A secretive tender process raises concerns for nature and citizens.

China's energy efficiency goal

China sets out methane plan, but no reduction target

Experts said that China didn’t want to shut down coal mines and was likely under-counting its coal mine methane emissions

World Bank to initially host loss and damage fund under draft deal

World Bank to initially host loss and damage fund under draft deal

Developing countries made key concession to land a draft deal on funding for climate victims, subject to political signoff at Cop28

Movement mourns 'driving force for climate justice' Saleemul Huq

Movement mourns ‘driving force for climate justice’ Saleemul Huq

Bangladeshi scientist and campaigner Saleemul Huq attended every UN climate summit and championed the cause of developing countries

Vietnam's coal transition gets loans, not grants, by rich nations

Rich nations offer loans not grants for Vietnam’s coal transition

The G7 has offered to mobilise $15.5 billion to get Vietnam from coal to clean energy but just 2% of this is grants

Small islands struggle to get help from the Green Climate Fund

Small islands struggle to get help from UN’s flagship climate fund

While small islands still say the Green Climate Fund is better than the rest, they are facing problems getting money from it

World Bank controversy sends loss and damage talks into overtime

World Bank controversy sends loss and damage talks into overtime

Developing countries are outraged by a proposal to host a climate loss and damage fund at the World Bank, painting it as a US power grab

Polish election result improves prospects for EU climate ambition

Polish election result improves prospects for EU climate ambition

The defeat of Poland’s Law and Justice party is expected to speed up the roll-out of renewables in Poland and boost cooperation with Brussels

Africa and India urge faster fossil fuel phase-out in Cop28 positions. Which countries should end the pumping of oil and gas?

Africa and India push rich nations to phase out fossil fuels faster

At Cop28, developed nations will face calls to quit fossil fuels faster than developing countries, who did less to cause the climate crisis

Dirty subsidies targeted by the World Bank to fund climate action

World Bank targets dirty subsidies to fund climate action

The World Bank says it will try to get governments to stop spending public money making fossil fuels artificially cheap

Following coup, Gabon climate officials face corruption allegations

Gabon’s former environment minister Lee White and three officials have been placed under house arrest after a complaint from a forestry union

Climate 'course correction' on the Cop28 negotiating table

UN puts climate ‘course correction’ on Cop28 negotiating table

In response to a global stocktake report, ministers will debate collective goals such as phasing out coal use by 2040 and mobilising $200-400bn for loss and damage

EU climate nominee proposes global tax on polluting jet fuel

EU’s nominated climate lead wants a global tax on jet fuel

Wopke Hoekstra argues a tax on jet fuel could raise revenue for a planned loss and damage fund, but experts warn that won’t be easy

Five climate announcements from UNGA & Climate Week NYC

In a relatively low powered year for climate leadership, a handful of government, climate finance and corporate initiatives are worth noting

China opposes ‘not realistic’ global fossil fuel phase-out

From Beijing, climate envoy Xie Zhenhua stood firm against stronger rhetoric against coal, oil and gas deployed at UN headquarters

An agriculture worker in Nicaragua's Caribbean region, where a GCF project is under a complaint. Funding Stagnation Puts Green Climate Fund Ambition at Risk

Green Climate Fund may have to curb ambition as funding stagnates

The UN’s flagship global climate fund looks likely to have to rein in its ambition, after France announced just a 4% boost in its contribution.

US, China, UK left off UN Climate Action Summit guestlist. UN chief calls on governments to ban fossil fuel ads

‘First movers’ only: US, China, UK left off UN climate guestlist

Only five of the G20 major economies made the cut for Antonio Guterres’ Climate Ambition Summit in New York, despite pressure from big powers

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