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UN climate talks

UN climate chief warns of “two-speed” global energy transition

Simon Stiell tells investors in NYC that rich countries are benefiting most from clean energy growth while poorer nations are deprived of finance for cheaper renewables

Global push to triple renewables requires responsible mining of minerals

As leaders at the UN debate how to meet renewable energy goals, they must also ensure supply chains are sustainable

COP29 aims to boost battery storage and grids for renewables

COP29 aims to boost battery storage and grids for renewables, as pledges proliferate

Governments are being asked to sign up to a goal to boost energy storage six-fold and renew or add 80 million km of electric grids, among other initiatives

The UK foreign minister says Global North rhetoric on climate finance must be matched by funding at COP29, but doesn't mention a goal number

UK calls for “ambition” on COP29 climate finance goal but won’t talk numbers

The UK’s new foreign minister, David Lammy, says Global North rhetoric on climate action must be matched by funding but stays silent on the size of a new global finance goal

UN just transition talks provoked frustration among developing countries as rich nations did not attend in person and refused to discuss thorny issues.

Developing countries denounce rich nations’ disregard for just transition talks

One negotiator said it was “very unfortunate” that no developed-country officials travelled to Ghana for UN climate talks on “response measures”

Is Brazil's Lula a climate leader?

Is Brazil’s Lula a climate leader?

The Brazilian president has run up against similar challenges to his US counterpart Joe Biden – and it’s bad news for the planet 

Slow progress in Baku risks derailing talks on new climate finance goal at COP29

Azerbaijan’s COP29 president calls for determination and leadership from all countries to bridge the gaps on finance

UN: Human rights must be "at the core" of mining for transition minerals

Human rights must be “at the core” of mining for transition minerals, UN panel says

The UN Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals launches principles to guide responsible, fair extraction of minerals for green value chains

British Airways plans to offset rising emissions by sprinkling crushed rocks

British Airways plans to offset rising emissions by sprinkling crushed rocks

The airline will pay a UK company to carry out enhanced rock weathering, which speeds up natural carbon-absorbing processes

GCF restructures, aiming to become donors' "partner of choice"

Green Climate Fund restructures, aiming to become donors’ “partner of choice”

GCF chief Mafalda Duarte tells Climate Home how she plans to boost the fund’s impact and position it to secure more resources

Bigger share of COP29 badges for Global South NGOs upsets rich-country groups

The UNFCCC has changed quota allocations for observers in a bid to address imbalance in regional representation

Belém’s electric bus controversy: a cautionary tale for COP30

A plan for new buses in the Brazilian city hosting the 2025 UN climate summit was held up by a political row that suggests the road to COP30 could get rocky

Delaying the EU's anti-deforestation law is not an option 

Delaying the EU’s anti-deforestation law is not an option 

The EU’s new deforestation law was seen as a breakthrough in the global battle against forest loss, but it’s provoking fractious debate among governments and producers

Pacific Islanders, need climate action - not greenwashing - from Azerbaijan

As Pacific Islanders, we need climate action – not greenwashing – from Azerbaijan

As host of the COP29 summit, Baku must stop fossil fuel expansion, cut its emissions further, and work to deliver an ambitious climate finance goal

Activists calling for an end to fossil fuels at COP28 in Dubai. Photo by IISD/ENB | Mike Muzurakis.

Fossil fuel transition back in draft pact for UN Summit of the Future after outcry

The new text of a UN pact for the high-level event brings back a mention of the headline COP28 agreement

Swiss propose expanding climate finance donors, academics urge new thinking

Switzerland and Canada propose ways to expand climate finance donors

Detailed criteria would include China and Gulf States in the donor base. But experts recommend incentives not coercion

Climate Home News is hiring! Apply to be our new energy transition reporter (Closed)

Climate Home News is looking for a journalist to cover climate and energy policy developments across Africa, with a global view

IPCC's input into key UN climate review at risk as countries clash

IPCC’s input into key UN climate review at risk as countries clash over timeline

Most governments want reports ready before the next global stocktake, but a dozen developing nations are opposed over inclusivity concerns

It’s time for Azerbaijan to shift gears on diplomacy ahead of COP29

Amid record-breaking climate impacts, the COP29 host nation needs to ramp up action for an ambitious outcome in Baku

UN chief appeals for global action to tackle deadly extreme heat

UN chief appeals for global action to tackle deadly extreme heat

António Guterres calls extreme heat “the new abnormal” as he urges countries to step up protection of vulnerable populations

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