New Zealand’s decision to renew oil and gas exploration could place it in breach of emerging international climate law.
Inger Andersen, of UNEP, urges courts to champion climate justice and environmental rule of law to protect human rights amid worsening climate impacts.
Exploring how taxation can function as climate reparations, this blog links colonial responsibility, racial justice, and ...
The Pacific won a landmark climate case at the world’s top court. Now they want countries to act. “Our goal is to remind ...
Global emissions need to peak this year to stay within 1.5°C of global temperature rise since pre-industrial levels. This ...
While Trump scraps US climate policies, companies still face pressure from states, other countries and their customers. That ...
Reforming the talks is not procedural housekeeping - it is a crucial pillar of climate action needed to accelerate a fossil ...
The declaration signed by 10 countries including Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, and Chile among others said that ...
The stuffy delegates of Cop30 may seem thousands of miles away in Brazil – but what they are discussing is on our doorstep, says Professor David Simon, a lead author on the IPCC’s Special Report on ...
Wars and climate change are inextricably linked. Climate change can increase the likelihood of violent conflict by intensifying resource scarcity and displacement, while conflict itself accelerates ...