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Rich countries’ willingness to pay poorer nations to ditch fossil fuels is being put to the test
Activists hope western leaders will use climate conference to put pressure on Cairo’s autocratic rulers
Rich countries pledged $8.5bn to help the country shift away from dirty energy. But a year on, negotiations are strained
International financing aimed at curbing reliance on coal relies too heavily on loans, says Pretoria
Shipping company says more affordable green fuel must be offered by suppliers
Chancellor Olaf Scholz considers support for new fossil fuel developments
Global warming study based on mortality data shows glaring disparities in damage to life and work
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
Plus, ‘The CEO is the least trusted spokesperson’
Proposal likely to run into resistance in some capitals
Plus, energy and environment issues appeared in nearly a third of pro-Republican ads last month
Climate change risks may rapidly outstrip nations’ ability to cope, warns report
This annual FT-Statista survey lists the European companies that have cut their carbon emissions intensity the most. Plus: computer peripherals go green — or try to; new boss for Science Based Targets; cleaner cars; investors bet on climate tech
Former minister says climate change will be a top priority after increase in deforestation under Bolsonaro
ExxonMobil and Chevron invest less than before pandemic in face of peak demand and Wall Street pressure
Apply by December 22 for a place in this annual list, compiled with data provider Statista
French energy group accused by Greenpeace of drastically understating its climate impact
Benefits for American production of solar panels and electric vehicles have attracted criticism from Brussels and elsewhere
Central bank sets 2024 deadline after finding ‘major gaps’ among lenders in assessing financial impact
UK prime minister will now join more than 100 heads of state in Egypt
Photography commissioned specially for FT Globetrotter captures the season across the capital, from Kew Gardens in the west to Epping Forest in the east, via a grand Victorian cemetery
Public accounts committee report concludes that promise to ‘lead by example’ on net zero is not being met
Countries have promised 1.2bn hectares in total of new forests and restored land to help curb climate change
Does aviation have a sustainable future?
Head of FTSE 250 group says it may take more business to US without more supportive domestic policies
Freeport-McMoRan chief says shortage will make it ‘very difficult to meet aspirations’
Prime minister may U-turn on decision not to go to COP27 following criticism by Tory MPs
France says it will lose €8bn as businesses are given incentives to ‘Buy American’
The city is preparing for a future of increased coastal flooding and larger storms
New US act may make it more expensive to switch to cleaner energy in emerging markets
Academy Award-winning producer talks about her new blockbuster film. Plus: what happened to plant-based meat?
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