Consumer goods giant which has scaled back some green targets is to combine position with other areas
World’s largest company by sales acknowledges progress is delayed and it expects to miss its 2030 goals
Mike Henry says shifting US policies risk slowing allocation of capital to projects essential to renewables switch
New emissions targets set in attempt to leave stronger framework before Donald Trump takes office
Climate change increasing frequency of natural disasters, leaving more of their multibillion-euro costs uninsured, says report
Equivalent of one-quarter of global GDP lost annually, report by 165 scientists finds
A searchable dashboard of 193 countries’ historical emissions and future climate targets
Energy minister warns Doha ‘not bluffing’ over hefty penalties in corporate sustainability directive
Also in today’s newsletter, a new network for sustainability reporting in developing nations
A new report imagines a transition where technology allows us to use all the energy the earth has available
Environment Agency says updated analysis has produced more pessimistic outlook of threat to homes by 2050
Ferocious winds from storm Chido strike island after ‘incredibly high’ temperatures in Indian Ocean
UN land conference in Riyadh overruns as poorer countries push for binding outcome
Agreement for power station and carbon capture scheme highlights how legal action is key factor for energy groups
After a slump in the market, more rigour and a change in incentives is needed
Parting shot at geopolitical rival is effort to shelter US manufacturers from green-energy powerhouse
Also in this newsletter: a dispatch from the political mess in Romania
Oil majors caught between pro-fossil fuel and pro-climate investors scale back $18bn power generation push
Chinese manufacturers have benefited from Biden-era subsidies — but that may be about to change
Christophe Hansen seeks changes to bloc’s multibillion-euro farm subsidy scheme
Wind closes in on gas as largest single generation source, study finds
Unusually hot oceans lead to more rain, causing flooding in many parts of the world
The changing landscape for responsible investment, from Donald Trump’s victory amid a US ‘anti-woke’ backlash to the trouble with ESG data. Plus the global green subsidy race; backing biodiversity; minerals critical to the energy transition; and avoiding modern slavery risk
Funds are beginning to target an issue long neglected when compared with sustainability
Europe, the US and China are vying to be the most attractive destination for investment in sustainability
In an ideal world we would not need to be prodded into greener behaviour
Latest findings bring forward possible date and follow dramatic sea ice loss around north pole recorded since 1980s
US contribution under Biden sets up potential battle in the new Congress next year
Also in this newsletter: Is France Eurosceptic?
Two-thirds of global losses were in the US after two devastating hurricanes
Denmark’s Ørsted was once seen as a model for how oil and gas giants could go green. Its recent troubles suggest that things may not be so easy
Oil major to pull back from renewable generation business but will continue to develop existing pipeline