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November 2023
Why loss and damage funds are key to climate justice for developing countries at Cop28
UN to seek assurances UK will not renege on net zero pledge
‘A titan of the climate movement’: tributes pour in for Saleemul Huq
In 2023 we’ve seen climate destruction in real time, yet rich countries are poised to do little at Cop28
Saleemul Huq and Farhana Sultana
August 2023
Weatherwatch
How lobbying has stalled climate action
Since outright denial of the crisis is an untenable position, other tactics have been employed
June 2023
Amid the battle of Xi Jinping and Joe Biden, a new global order struggles to take shape
Simon Tisdall
While the US and China vie for supremacy, smaller countries, championed by Barbados PM Mia Mottley, are speaking out on key challenges of climate, poverty and migration
May 2023
Wealth tax of 0.5% could cover UK’s share of loss and damage fund, says charity
International fund set up at Cop27 is intended to provide compensation to countries worst hit by climate breakdown
March 2023
As Pacific islanders, we bear the brunt of the climate crisis. The time to end fossil fuel dependence is now
Ralph Regenvanu and Seve Paeniu
Today’s IPCC report has given a ‘final warning’ to avert global catastrophe. We call on all world leaders to urgently transition to renewables, write politicians Ralph Regenvanu and Seve Paeniu
January 2023
The age of extinction
The ‘carbon pirates’ preying on Amazon’s Indigenous communities
John Kerry: rich countries must respond to developing world anger over climate
December 2022
US response to the climate emergency: key moments of 2022
Reliance on hi-tech solutions to climate crisis perpetuates racism, says UN official
UAE to deport Egyptian-American activist who called for Cop27 protests
The age of extinction
Walkouts and tensions as row over finance threatens to derail Cop15 talks
Democratic senators warn UN secretary general of eroding public trust in Cop
Our unequal earth
The food emissions ‘solutions’ alarming experts after Cop27
The Audio Long Read
How to move a country: Fiji’s radical plan to escape rising sea levels – podcast
November 2022
Rowan Williams urges wealthy to stump up cash for climate fund
Former archbishop of Canterbury says richest nations and individuals must take lead on ‘loss and damage’
Full Story
Who will foot the bill for global climate disasters?
Jane Lee speaks to Adam Morton and Vanuatu’s climate minister about what rich countries’ promise to contribute to a loss and damage fund means in practice
Gordon Brown says China must pay into climate fund for poor countries
Former prime minister says US and Europe will pay biggest share of loss and damage fund, but China must too
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