Critics say a proposed change could allow large energy users to hide their true emissions
Greek, Italian and Spanish islands rely on rationing, tankers and desalination as global warming and tourists sap reserves
Usage has increased by almost two-thirds since 2019 in the world’s largest concentration of computing infrastructure
Asset manager supported just 20 of 493 environmental and social proposals put forward by shareholders at annual meetings
Backing from one of world’s largest producers will boost prospect of UN agreement for manufacturing cap
Start-ups, legacy groups and policymakers are working out how to operate in areas of rising weather risks
Year remains on track to be the hottest yet, agency says
Refurbishments after wildfires, insurance claims and autumn bookings now part of life for tourist industry
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Study suggests high-emitting companies are treated as riskier borrowers
Nouriel Roubini, who gained fame after predicting the global financial crisis, says his fund will take account of new risks
Civil Protection Mechanism has been activated 29 times this year as Europe becomes world’s fastest warming continent
How climate change has caused upheaval for property owners around the globe and is reshaping the industry
Former Irish president Mary Robinson and Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus lead objections ahead of New York summit
Wall of flames over 25 metres high is encroaching on Greek city
Abundant electricity in the north was supposed to power a new wave of industrialisation. But projects are struggling to scale up
The latest climate writing offers important messages on ways to wean the world off fossil fuels and protect its wildernesses
FT research shows that $84bn of initiatives announced in first year of the IRA and Chips Act have experienced slowdowns
Opposition wants to change law and build new plants but critics say focus should remain on renewable energy
Some say Beijing groups are needed to hit emissions targets while others accuse them of benefiting from unfair subsidies
Beijing says EU trade measures undermine global co-operation on climate
Forestry programmes part of climate plans are under threat from intense blazes
Electoral success across Europe is exposing contradictions and hypocrisy
Chief Gary Nagle is accused of using shift in investor attitudes on ESG as smokescreen for dropping plans to ditch coal business
Companies should consider new approaches to using carbon credits
Commodities trader and miner says investors in favour of retaining highly profitable but polluting division
Airline rebuked for claims about first long-haul flight to be fully powered by cooking and animal fats
Australian bank is championing the renewables revolution but has yet to abandon its support for the oil and gas sector
The International Energy Agency forecasts that the world will reach peak oil in 2029. Oil companies accuse it of playing climate politics
Climate finance at scale is needed to tackle global emissions
Environment minister Marina Silva says alleged criminal schemes in Amazon could harm reputation of credits