The launch of the Jetp investment plan has been hampered by disagreements over funding and technical challenges
The CEO of Occidental Petroleum has said that direct air capture is a way of prolonging the life of the oil industry
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The Energy Charter Treaty, which Spain is trying to leave, protects investments in fossil fuels and in renewables
The West African nation is preparing to import LNG under a long-term agreement with Shell which critics say Ghana doesn’t need and can’t afford.
The government is cutting climate finance, backing oil production and opposing air pollution measures in an attempt to win next year’s election
A dozen countries want to officially debate for the first time in history the possibility to halt deep-sea mining, but have faced opposition from China and the island-nation of Nauru.
An upcoming summit on protecting the Amazon has become the focus of a Indigenous and civil society-led campaign to set up an exclusion zone for fossil fuels
The world’s largest economies failed to agree on targets to phase down fossil fuels and scale up renewables
Experts consulted by Climate Home News suggested the vote will define Ecuador’s economic model for the future.
Mozambique’s biggest industry claims its aluminium is green, which would help it avoid European taxes – but those claims have been questioned
Despite pushing for a phase out of unabated fossil fuels, Norway claims its oil and gas are “essential to Europe’s energy security”
Heaps of new renewable energy are going up in China, but there’s more to an energy transition than hardware
The word “unabated” qualifies commitments to phase out fossil fuels. But setting a clear definition is the subject of fierce debates.
Argentina’s political class is promoting fossil fuels as a patriotic national endeavour and demonising any environmentalists who oppose them
The current Colombia head of an American coal miner will face trial, accused of giving money to right-wing paramilitaries in the late nineties
Green funds have been spent cutting down trees for biomass to make electricity, decimating the traditional food sources of indigenous people
The South African government has told cash-strapped power company Eskom it can’t invest in new electricity generation
Despite a multi-billion dollars clean energy transition deal, South Africa expects to keep coal plants running for longer while it battles electricity blackouts.
A multi-billion dollar reparations scheme has been proposed for fossil fuel companies to atone for the damage caused by their greenhouse gas emissions