Research finds that oil and gas firms could have met their share of climate change costs and still had trillions of dollars to spare
Coalition of major energy, industrial, and financial firms stresses that slashing fossil fuel demand and supply is technically and economically feasible
Commitment to deliver a '1.5C-aligned menu' for thousands of attendees at the upcoming talks in Dubai aims to encourage shift to lower carbon diets
The UN Secretary General has warned this morning governments' ambition in support of climate action is stagnating, even as clean tech deployment accelerates - three major new reports out today corroborate his view
The difference between 'phasing out' and 'phasing down' fossil fuels could determine whether climate disaster is averted or not - governments have a duty to explain what the terms they are squabbling over mean
Graham Stuart suggests government less concerned over whether COP28 text promises to either phase fossil fuels out or down, as long as it 'translates into real action'
WATCH: Broadcaster Lucy Siegle chats to E3G's Alex Scott about the state of climate geopolitics ahead of COP28, in a fascinating discussion at the Net Zero Festival 2023
As temperature records are toppled the outlook has rarely looked bleaker, but businesses know deep decarbonisation can be delivered if only policymakers provide them with the tools
UN-backed report warns world's biggest oil and gas producing nations are on course to overshoot global Paris Agreement climate thresholds as they continue to pursue plans to expand production
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