Israel to stop electricity production from coal by 2030
Israel joins the Powering Past Coal Alliance, which supports a reduction in coal use in OECD nations by 2030 and the world by 2050
Poor and vulnerable countries were bullied at UN climate talks
Negotiating tactics by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia forced developing states to give in on their demands for stronger climate action
BoE's Carney says may test banks for climate change impact
The central bank has been vocal in highlighting climate change's potential impact on the financial sector, such as the impact of floods on mortgages or valuations of fossil-fuel related investments
Climate talks pass baton in race to stop global warming
Political splits hamper joint action on emissions cuts
Nigeria's farmer-herder clashes have left over 3,600 people dead, Amnesty says
Many experts and politicians say climate change and expanding agriculture are creating competition for land that is pushing the farmers and herders into conflict
Nations agree global climate pact rules, but seen as weak
Not everyone is happy with everything, but the process is still on track and it is something to build on: ministers
U.N. climate talks deadlocked over carbon credit issue
Marathon talks clouded by political divisions
U.N. climate talks go into overtime as negotiators grapple with text
European climate commissioner said talks had been held up over how to count emissions
'Not just a small-island problem': As planet warms, losses mount for all
At U.N. climate talks, negotiators are struggling to figure out how to deal with worsening damage from wilder weather and rising seas
Chile to host U.N. climate talks in 2019
Brazil was initially slated to host the talks but the far-right president-elect pushed the government to withdraw its offer