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Saudi Arabia issues last-minute climate plan with unclear emissions-cutting goal

On the last day of 2025, the Saudi Arabian government submitted an updated climate plan to the United Nations which contains a new but ambiguous emissions-reduction target and argues the world should keep buying the kingdom’s fossil fuels so that it can afford to shift its economy away from oil. The 27-page nationally determined contribution […]

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Trump to pull US out of UN climate convention and climate science body

Under the Trump administration, the US – the world’s second-largest emitter – will become the first country to withdraw from the UN climate convention, a key bedrock for international climate diplomacy, in a move the UN climate chief said would leave Americans poorer and less secure. President Donald Trump’s White House said the US would […]

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What would Trump’s Venezuela oil plans mean for climate change?

Announcing the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a raid by US military forces at the weekend, Donald Trump made no secret of his ambitions to revive the South American nation’s ailing oil industry.  “We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend […]

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Indian law enforcement targets climate activists accused of opposing fossil fuels

Indian police have raided the homes and offices of high-profile Indian climate activists, on the orders of the government’s Enforcement Directorate, accusing them of jeopardising India’s energy security by campaigning against fossil fuels. The Delhi home and offices of Harjeet Singh and his partner Jyoti Awasthi, who are co-founders of Satat Sampada Private Limited (SSPL) […]

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COP presidencies should focus less on climate policy, more on global politics

Ben Marshall is a teaching fellow at Harvard University and Aditya Bhayana is a climate fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. The dust is settling after COP30, and two things have become clear. First, the outcomes of the world’s most important climate conference were disappointing. Secondly, those outcomes had less to do with the limits […]

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India, Saudi Arabia and Argentina fail to submit climate plans in 2025

India, Saudi Arabia and Argentina are among the roughly 70 nations that did not submit updated climate plans to the United Nations in 2025, despite the 2015 Paris Agreement’s requirement that countries do so every five years. According to Climate Action Tracker, about three-fifths of countries have submitted their latest nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to […]

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Women must be a starting point, not an afterthought, for adaptation

Alexandria Gordon is manager of policy and development at the Women’s Environment & Development Organization) and Demet Intepe, PhD, is a climate adaptation and resilience expert with Practical Action. If the world genuinely intends to help people adapt to climate change, including women cannot be treated as optional. It must be the starting point for […]

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“New era of climate extremes” as global warming fuels devastating impacts in 2025

In 2025, greenhouse gas emissions produced by human activities turned what should have been a cooler year into one of the hottest ever, fuelling more dangerous and frequent heatwaves, droughts, storms and wildfires, climate scientists said in an annual report. Planet-heating emissions primarily caused by burning fossil fuels pushed temperatures this year to “extremely high” […]

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Earth blocks keep homes cool while cutting emissions in Kenya’s drylands

In Kenya’s Laikipia County where temperatures can reach as high as 30 degrees Celsius, a local building technology is helping homes stay cooler while supporting education, creating jobs and improving the livelihoods and resilience of community residents, Climate Home News found on a visit to the region. Situated in a semi-arid dryland area, houses in […]