
China’s fourteenth five-year plan (14FYP) shows the country could build enough wind and solar capacity to reach its emissions peak ahead of schedule, but continuing coal investments raise doubts.

Hundreds are dead from heat-related causes, tens of thousands are displaced by raging wildfires, and global food security is yet further threatened as vast swathes of western Europe, North Africa, and China continue to suffer in the grip of lethal heat.

Soaring food and fuel prices, an economic downturn and ballooning debt will restrict Egypt’s investment in climate action, the host of the next UN climate summit has said in its updated climate plan.

A proposal by developing countries for a loss and damage facility isn’t flying with rich nations, who prefer other options.

After three decades of frustration, vulnerable countries are determined the “Glasgow dialogue” on loss and damage must deliver more than just talk

This report explores how a set of stakeholders perceive equity and justice in the current climate finance system.
