Experts warn that fossil fuel interests and 'attacks on science' have stalled one of the most contentious climate debates once again.

A coalition of some rich nations and the world's most vulnerable have vowed to protect climate science in UN negotiations

Consultations are underway on reforms to streamline the talks, which take too long to produce outcomes that are often not adequate to tackle the scale of the climate crisis

U.S. policies and military actions have raised anxieties, as well as hopes of a faster transition away from fossil fuels.

Splits between developed and developing countries over finance and science held back progress on key areas of climate action, leaving disappointment and much work for COP31

Experts warn that fossil fuel interests and 'attacks on science' have stalled one of the most contentious climate debates once again.

Gli esperti avvertono che gli interessi dei combustibili fossili e gli "attacchi alla scienza" hanno di nuovo fermato uno dei dibattiti climatici più controversi.

Two weeks of tense UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany, have produced few tangible outcomes as diplomats faced “gridlock”.