Germany is not doing all it can to cut back energy use and increase economic pressure on Russia, argues Arne Jungjohann.
Germany is not doing all it can to cut back energy use and increase economic pressure on Russia, argues Arne Jungjohann.
Two reports published in the US look seriously at the practicalities and responsibilities of altering the ocean to tackle the climate crisis.
German minister calls for increasing fossil fuel production.
Pakistani PM Imran Khan’s visit to Russia aims for natural gas supply amidst declining reserves, emphasizing the need for new infrastructure.
President-elect Gabriel Boric’s new government must address issues of decarbonisation, water crisis and lithium nationalisation, all while rewriting the country’s constitution.
How Paris’s Champs Élysées is becoming more people friendly.
As foreign investors turn away from coal, an internal struggle is taking place over Vietnam’s energy path.
The Central American nation has secured more than US$135 million in finance for nature in recent years, another leaf in its conservation success story.
Investment from Chinese and international oil majors could transform Guyana’s economy – with attendant climate and governance risks.
The Bolsonaro government’s new coal plans face barriers to funding and worsen the country’s already worn-out image at COP26.