Will COP26 deforestation pledge be game-changer or just more broken promises?
A major commitment to ending and reversing deforestation at COP26 will need more funding, transparent monitoring and tough regulation of businesses and financiers linked to forest destruction to work, analysts say
Put more women at top of World Bank, IMF to tackle climate - Aviva CEO
About 80% of people displaced by climate change are women, but only 19% of International Monetary Fund and World Bank board members are female
Nearly 90 countries join pact to slash planet-warming methane emissions
The Global Methane Pledge now includes half of the top 30 methane emitters accounting for two-thirds of the global economy - including new signatory Brazil
Nearly all development banks committed to cutting coal investment, data shows
If institutions live up to commitments, it will be easier for developing countries to find official finance for renewable energy and coal power phase-out than for building new coal-fired power plants
Bangladesh's hazardous shipyards launch race for cleaner, safer future
The shipyard industry in Bangladesh is evolving to come in line with new regulations designed to improve worker safety and environmental protection
Deliver on promises, developing world tells rich at climate talks
Discord among some of the world's biggest emitters about how to cut back on coal, oil and gas will make progress difficult in Glasgow, as will the rich world's failure to stick to promises
Bangladeshi veteran of UN climate talks fears COP26 will fail the world's poorest
Slow action to cut emissions and deliver finance means Glasgow summit will likely fall short of keeping 1.5C goal alive and protecting vulnerable people, warns Saleemul Huq
OPINION: Memo to COP26: To save our forests, recognize local and indigenous land rights now
Many forest projects fail because they neglect to include and pay the people who own, live and work on the land
Good omens hard to find as global climate talks open
The COP26 conference in Glasgow comes a day after G20 big economies failed to commit to a 2050 deadline for halting net carbon emissions
Climate finance could make or break the COP26 summit. Here's why
Vulnerable countries will need up to $300 billion per year by 2030 for climate adaptation alone, according to the United Nations