Ahead of the climate summit, expectations are low, needs are significant, the world is unstable, and trust is in short supply, writes Tuft’s University’s Rachel Kyte
National Grid moves capacity equivalent to six Hinkley Point C nuclear power stations up connections queue, promising major boost to energy storage developers
Set of recommendations agreed for establishing global fund to support nations facing worst climate impacts, but divisions remain over the how to mobilise increasing levels of climate funding
Electrified vehicles accounted for 37.6 per cent of all new car registrations in October, but concerns remain that growth in battery electric market is slowing
Environmental factors account for a fifth of hidden agrifood costs but are likely underestimated due to data limitations, UN report warns
Governments pledge to work closer together on offshore wind, carbon capture, electricity interconnectors, and industrial, heat and buildings decarbonisation projects
Latest report from Net Zero Tracker confirms majority of large corporates globally are now 'on the right side of the line on net zero intent', but warns urgen action now needed to deliver on targets
Ahead of the next round of UN plastic treaty talks, WWF explores the key issues that need to be resolved
The Finnish city of Turku may seem like a ‘very normal city’, but in bringing its net zero target forward by more than a decade it promises to become a trail-blazer for green urban development
First annual review of Financing Nature Recovery Roadmap finds interest in UK nature markets remains high, but warns more rapid progress is needed to ensure impact and integrity