Stories: Climate, Energy & Transport

5 Insights from Developed Countries' Fast-Start Finance Contributions

Sven Harmeling, Takeshi Kuramochi, and Steffen Kalbekken also contributed to this post.

During the U.S.-China informal summit this weekend, President Obama and President Xi agreed to advance cooperation on climate change by reducing emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a potent greenhouse gas.

The International Energy Agency released a new report today, Redrawing the Energy-Climate Map, finding that global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2012 increased by 1.4 percent, reaching a record high of 31.6 gigatonnes.

This post originally appeared on Forbes.com.

6 Lessons Brazilian Cities Learned from Greenhouse Gas Inventories

This piece provides insights from a recent Greenhouse Gas Protocol seminar in Brazil. The…

Global Signs of Leadership on Clean Energy

This post originally appeared on the National Journal’s Energy Experts blog.

As evidence of climate change…

Delegates at the April UNFCCC intersessional in Bonn, Germany made some encouraging progress.

Turning Climate Action into a Reality

This post was written by Ricardo Lagos, former president of Chile and a member of the high-level advisory panel for the

Scientific understanding of the chemicals that contribute to climate change is constantly improving.

This post originally appeared on The National Journal’s Energy Experts blog.