The UN's annual climate gathering, COP28, began last Thursday in Dubai. Read updates from the Clean Energy Council's CEO, Kane Thornton, and Policyโฆ
Let's start by talking about where we are with climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions and the global average temperature are hitting new highs.
Octopus CEO Greg Jackson was looking to make his mark at COP28 in Dubai, but he stayed mum on the takeover saga at his company's part-owner, Origin Energy.
Exclusive: UAE's Sultan Al Jaber says phase-out of coal, oil and gas would take world 'back into caves'
Speech delivered by: Inger Andersen. For: UAE COP28 Presidency Event -Accelerating Climate Action and Finance in Countries and Communities Facing ...
Whatever the outcome in Dubai, the world will end its reliance on fossil fuels not to a political timetable but only when reliable, affordable replacements ...
Johan Rockstrom, one of the world's most influential Earth scientists, told CNBC that there is no doubt that COP28 โhas to be the mitigation COP.โ.
Monday is finance day at COP28, which means more funding is likely to be announced for the climate cause.
A recording has emerged of summit host Sultan al-Jaber doubting the rationality of calls to phase out fossil fuels.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said countries must prioritize the fight to keep global warming to 1.5ยฐC.
The president of the ongoing UN climate talks Sultan al-Jaber has hit back at claims that he denies a core part of climate science.
Sultan Al Jaber, who is state oil CEO, had also said phase-out of fossil fuels would take world 'back into caves'
A report published Tuesday by the Kick Big Polluters Out coalition found that at least 2456 fossil fuel lobbyists registered to attend the COP28 summit.
A record almost 2500 fossil fuel lobbyists have been accredited for UN climate talks in Dubai, as negotiators wrestle with calls to end all new oil, ...
While negotiations on many key issues including the Global Stocktake and carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement are still in early stages, there ...
Oil boss and climate summit host Sultan al-Jaber says he accepts the science around global warming and the need to move fast on curbing emissions.
A recently signed Australia-Tuvalu citizenship agreement offers people displaced by climate change a chance to 'move with dignity'. But staying with dignity ...