New report from Queen’s Institute for Sustainable Finance finds that beyond the largest public corporations meaningful climate-related risk reporting barely exists
Climate finance has been one of the thorniest issues in global climate negotiations for decades, but there are promising signs at COP27
A 25% spike in fossil fuel delegates at this year’s UN climate summit means oil and gas lobbyists outnumber representatives from most
Usually Canada’s fall budgets showcase bold policies to tee up the UN’s annual climate conference. This year, not so much.
Big business puts its industry associations on notice: No more blocking climate policy
More than 50 companies representing close to US$900 billion in annual revenue join Corporate Knights Action Declaration on climate policy engagement
COP27 litmus test: Will wealthy countries finally pay for climate change loss and damage?
There are two colliding narratives on whether a first-ever agreement to include loss and damage in this year’s COP agenda is a
Guy Dauncey’s Big Solutions: We need all hands on deck to solve humanity’s greatest crisis
The annual UN climate summit is set to begin in Egypt against a backdrop of a growing list of crises, mostly brought
In the lead-up to November’s climate summit in Egypt, calls for an emergency global movement to reverse forest loss are mounting