In a world first, Grenada activates debt pause after Hurricane Beryl

More creditors are agreeing to suspend debt payments in the wake of weather disasters, but experts say greater financial relief will be needed As Hurricane Beryl swept through the Caribbean…

The UN can set a new course on “critical” transition minerals  

Comment: A high-level panel is working to define principles for responsible mining, which will be presented to the UN General Assembly in September Claudia Velarde is Co-director of the Ecosystems…

Swiss propose expanding climate finance donors, academics urge new thinking

Switzerland pitches criteria to include China and Gulf States in the donor base. But experts recommend incentives not coercion As diplomats get ready to restart talks next month over the…

US turns against plastic producers, boosting hopes for treaty

The shift sparked accusations of betrayal from the plastics industry and celebrations from environmental campaigners and a Pacific negotiator After two years of fence-sitting, the US government has told campaigners…

FAO report backs growth of livestock industry despite emissions 

Experts say the UN’s food agency has shied away from recommending less animal farming, though cutting methane emissions is a quick way to curb warming The livestock industry is essential…

Climate Home News is hiring an energy transition reporter in Africa

Climate Home News is looking for a journalist to cover climate and energy policy developments across Africa, with a global view Climate Home News is seeking a full-time energy transition…

Better buildings can help von der Leyen maintain her green legacy   

Comment: The EU president must implement plans to boost energy efficiency in the sector, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and exposure to geopolitical shocks Cristina Gamboa is CEO of the…

Key UN report supports Pacific plan for shipping emissions levy

The report was seized upon by the Marshall Islands but denounced as “unacceptable” and “nonsenical” by Argentina and Brazil Pacific governments say an official UN report shows their push for…

Renewable-energy carbon credits rejected by high-integrity scheme

The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market decided existing renewables methodologies don’t do enough to prove their emissions reductions are additional Carbon credits generated from renewable energy projects have…

IPCC’s input into key UN climate review at risk as countries clash

Most governments want reports ready before the next global stocktake, but a dozen developing nations are opposed over inclusivity concerns Governments have again failed to agree on a schedule for…