Developer officially cancels Keystone XL pipeline project blocked by Biden
Cancellation of the controversial cross-border oil pipeline comes after U.S. President Joe Biden this year revoked a key permit needed for a U.S. stretch of the 1,200-mile project
Indigenous peoples urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering project
Saami reindeer herders and others say the technology to block a share of sunlight reaching Earth, in a bid to cool the planet, is too risky and does not respect nature
OPINION: 2050 is too late - we need carbon neutrality by 2030
After years of delays in acting, it's now time for a radical ramp-up in emissions reductions goals
Clean energy investment needed to avert emissions surge in developing world, says IEA
While developing and emerging economies account for two-thirds of the world's population, they receive only one-fifth of investment in clean energy
EU and U.S. eye more collaboration on climate change, summit draft says
Biden has reignited the United States' role in leading global efforts to fight climate change
EU needs legally binding targets to protect nature, lawmakers say
The latest move comes as previous plans have failed to stop unsustainable farming, forestry and the sprawl of urbanisation from degrading natural habitats
OPINION: G7 leaders should end not just coal, but also oil and gas finance in 2021
Ahead of summit, more than 100 economists call on G7 countries to commit to shift their finance out of all fossil fuels this year, to enable a green pandemic recovery
Global supply chain squeeze, soaring costs threaten solar energy boom
The situation suggests slower growth for the zero-emissions solar energy industry at a time world governments are trying to ramp up their efforts to fight climate change
To stem nature loss, start by ending harmful subsidies, economists say
Raising hundreds of billions of dollars in new "nature" finance will achieve little unless current incentives for environmental destruction are removed, analysts say
Unequal risk: How climate change hurts India's poor most
The costs of more extreme weather and rising seas are already hitting India's vulnerable groups hard, as their work and health are highly exposed, says a new report