Forestry programmes part of climate plans are under threat from intense blazes
Announcement by chancellor Rachel Reeves comes amid global drive to increase transparency of sector
Airline rebuked for claims about first long-haul flight to be fully powered by cooking and animal fats
Chief Gary Nagle is accused of using shift in investor attitudes on ESG as smokescreen for dropping plans to ditch coal business
Environment minister Marina Silva says alleged criminal schemes in Amazon could harm reputation of credits
Boreal forest blazes are being fuelled by warmer and drier conditions across Russia, Canada and the northern US
BP and Socar among culprits, according to satellite data examined by campaign group
Beijing says EU trade measures undermine global co-operation on climate
Electoral success across Europe is exposing contradictions and hypocrisy
Companies should consider new approaches to using carbon credits
Commodities trader and miner says investors in favour of retaining highly profitable but polluting division
Australian bank is championing the renewables revolution but has yet to abandon its support for the oil and gas sector
Relocation is the latest in a wave of defections from companies lured to Lone Star State by lower taxes and lighter regulation
A mega election year is ushering in a different breed of net zero lawmakers
Brazil’s Leticia Carvalho sets out pro-conservation stance ahead of vote to elect International Seabed Authority chief
Fossil fuel extractors emit enough methane to meet the annual energy needs of more than half of American homes
Insurers are under investor pressure to manage climate risks
Cartel should help members through an energy transition that will be devastating for many oil producers
The future of the Games depends on meeting lofty efficiency and sustainability goals
Research finds practice is ‘ineffective’ but body leaves door open in future standard-setting
Colombia’s pioneering initiative aims to protect the environment as the country moves from conflict to peace
Natural disasters, inflation and population growth prove toxic mix for industry
Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief
UN agency report come as the world experiences its hottest days on record
Campaigners fear Democratic candidate will soften her stance to win over voters with more moderate views on global warming
Anti-fossil fuel protesters block runways in Germany and across continent despite threats of tougher sentences
The likely Democratic nominee has endeared herself to young voters, but whether she can deliver what they want on climate is questionable
Kamala Harris won’t have much room to shift from industrial intervention and import tariffs
Some companies will be able to afford to mitigate the effects of climate change on their workforce — others won’t
Stiff sentences for climate activists underscore the crucial distinction between protest and disruption
Eskom chief says repurposing of coal plant created an ‘atomic bomb scenario’ for local jobs