The difference between 'transitioning away' and 'phasing-out' fossil fuels is significant, writes Stuart Spray
Climate Change
Chris Stark of the Climate Change Committee says the 'acid test' of COP28 is how it deals with fossil fuels
The lack of a risk strategy to tackle weather crises means ministers are not properly informed about how to tackle problems, according to the National Audit Office
The poverty blindness of too many climate activists overlooks the huge complexities facing the world’s poorest
The job of journalism is not to reinforce a pre-existing bias, writes Nafeez Ahmed
A stark warning from the UN has revealed the world is on track for a “hellish” three degrees of warming this century.
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Experts question just how 'sustainable' burning cooking oil rather than kerosene really is
EXCLUSIVE: A climate group is planning legal action against the under-sale Telegraph Media Group over the outlet's climate coverage.
Climate-conscious voters are locked out by our 'winner-takes-all' electoral system, a new report finds
Labor is framing its treaty with the tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu as an act of climate change solidarity. But the primary motivation is to strengthen Australian influence in the South Pacific and block China’s search for allies.
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