Amazon donor-funded office will tackle rainforest crime

The $1.8 million Centre for International Police Cooperation will be built in the Brazilian Amazon city of Manaus and funded by the Norwegian-backed Amazon Fund Brazil is moving ahead with…

Governments failed to set a timeline for the IPCC reports

Saudi, India and China led opposition against a proposal to link the IPCC’s assessment cycle with the global stocktake, sources told Climate Home. Governments have failed to agree on a…

The lack of women in the Cop29 committee is a big step backwards

Azerbaijan appointed 28 men and zero women to a key group tasked with organising the upcoming climate summit in the country Update: An hour after this article was published, the…

Junk offset sellers push to enter new UN carbon market

Renewable energy schemes make up four-fifths of Kyoto-era projects hoping to keep selling offsets under Article 6, sparking concerns over the credibility of the new market. Developers are trying to…

How fossil fuels went from sidelines to headlines in climate talks

For a quarter-century, fossil fuels were absent from Cop climate agreements – so how had they become so ubiquitous at Cop28? When Romain Ioualalen started a new campaigning job at…

The all-male Cop29 committee includes fossil fuel execs

The all-male group in charge of the climate summit organisation includes oil and gas executives and controversial government officials Azerbaijan has appointed fossil fuel executives and controversial government officials to…

Veteran US and Chinese climate envoys step down

Xie Zhenhua has stepped down and John Kerry has announced he will do the same in a few months time The veteran climate envoys from the world’s two biggest polluters…

Witness bribing minister’s family own Congolese carbon credit company

The minister Jean-Pierre Bemba bribed witnesses in his war crimes trial and holds power over the environment minister Eve Bazaiba Family members of a powerful government minister in the Democratic…

Sudan’s Cop28 delegates “really hurt” by silence on their civil war

While Israel’s attack on Gaza featured prominently, Sudan’s civil war and its climate links were largely ignored at Cop28 At the recent Cop28 climate talks in Dubai, hordes of Sudanese…

Countries go ahead with carbon deals despite Cop28 standoff

The US and EU couldn’t agree on common rules for bilateral carbon trades in Dubai, leaving a vacuum for voluntary certifiers Carbon credit certifiers from the much-criticized voluntary market could…