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News, comment and features on climate finance and how developing countries will fund their adaptation to climate change 

July 2024

  • A low and brown-looking river flowing underneath two bridges, with office buildings or blocks of flats in the background

    From water to wood-burning stoves: 11 green challenges Labour must solve

    New government faces massive task in repairing UK’s degraded environment and fighting climate crisis. Here’s what will be top of its in-tray

June 2024

  • An American flag at the entrance to an oil lease with buildings in the background

    US pledges to be a climate finance leader but defends gas expansion

    John Podesta, Biden’s top climate official, calls for other big economies to step in to help poorer states
  • Representatives in the conference centre at climate talks

    Key takeaways from the Bonn climate conference

    Main points from the talks in Germany over who should pay for changes needed to cope with impact of climate breakdown
    • From Silicon Valley to Silicon Savannah: climate expert Patrick Verkooijen on why this is Africa’s century

    • Global rich must pay more to tackle climate crisis, says architect of Paris deal

    • Debt payments by countries most vulnerable to climate crisis soar

May 2024

  • Mohamed Muizzu

    The Maldives faces existential threat from a climate crisis it did little to create. We need the world’s help now

    Mohamed Muizzu
  • Cannes film festival Opening Ceremony and The second act premiere<br>CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 14: (L to R) Members of the Jury of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, French actor Omar Sy, US director and president of the Jury of the 77th Cannes Film Festival Greta Gerwig, US actress Lily Gladstone, Lebanese director Nadine Labaki, Turkish writer and photographer Ebru Ceylan, Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, Spanish director, producer and writer Juan Antonio Bayona, French actress Eva Green and Italian actor Pierfrancesco Favino arrive for the Opening Ceremony and the screening of the film 'Le Deuxieme Acte' (The second act) at the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 14, 2024. (Photo by Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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    A Cannes-do attitude to Europe’s film fund

  • Silhouette of nodding donkey pumping oil with buildings in background

    Cop29 at a crossroads in Azerbaijan with focus on climate finance

  • An oilfield near Baku

    Poorer nations must be transparent over climate spending, says Cop29 leader

April 2024

  • Steam rising from cooling towers at Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland, with the rest of the site lit up brightly at night-time

    Taxing big fossil fuel firms ‘could raise $900bn in climate finance by 2030’

    Levy on oil and gas majors in richest countries would help worst-affected nations tackle climate crisis, says report
  • Pollution and plant debris on the Grand Union Canal

    Nature destruction will cause bigger economic slump in UK than 2008 crisis, experts warn

    Green Finance Institute report said further pollution could cut 12% off GDP by 2030s
    • Billions more in overseas aid needed to avert climate disaster, say economists

    • UK accused of double counting £500m of aid to meet climate pledge

    • US banks ‘sabotaging’ own net zero plans by livestock financing, report claims

February 2024

  • Then chancellor Rishi Sunak brings his ‘green box’ to Cop26 in Glasgow

    UK accused of ‘moving goalposts’ on climate finance commitments

  • Cop28 president Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber at a plenary session in Dubai in December.

    Stop looking for loopholes, UN warns, after Saudi hints end of fossil fuels ‘just one option’

January 2024

  • A view of the Panama Canal from high above

    ‘We can’t pretend the ecological crisis is separate’: the economist thinking differently about climate breakdown

    James Meadway, once a Labour adviser and now a podcast host, says the separation between climate and economy has to end

December 2023

  • A protester dressed as Scott Morrison holding a lump of coal during a rally outside Morrison’s office in Cronulla in 2019

    No more hot air: Australian climate activism and political satire – in pictures

  • A boy pulling a suitcase and a boy on a bicycle pass wrecked cars piled up against the side of a building

    2023’s costliest climate disasters show poor lose out in ‘global postcode lottery’

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