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At Bonn, Climate Commitments Face Test as Energy Security Takes Priority
On Day 1 of the annual Bonn climate conference, developing nations called for renewed focus on climate finance and historical responsibility as shifting geopolitical priorities challenge multilateral climate action
Beyond Compensation: What Coastal Communities Lose to a Rising Sea
Part 1 of CarbonCopy’s series on non-economic loss and damage examines how climate impacts along Odisha’s coast are eroding identity, culture and belonging beyond what compensation frameworks recognise
Climate action in a fractured world: Trends for 2026
On January 13, US President Donald Trump slapped a 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran. The news was received with consternation in Iran and beyond. Oil is Teheran’s biggest export — with China accounting for 80% of Iran’s petroleum exports. If the middle kingdom fell in line with
India says it won’t rely on global climate or pollution rankings to shape policies
India won’t use international rankings to shape its climate or pollution policy, the environment ministry told Parliament, distancing itself from reports that frequently place the country among the world’s most climate-vulnerable and polluted. Asked about the latest Global Climate Risk Index
The G20 Has Outrun COP on Climate Finance
While negotiators in Brazil debated language, the G20 delivered structure. South Africa continued on the groundwork laid by India and Brazil in the past two years to ensure that the Global South — not the G7 — was driving that shift. This is not about the Global North vs South. It’s about leverage: who
India needs targeted public finance to scale green steel production
A new analysis found that India needs to deploy public capital strategically to bridge the finance gap for green steel projects, which are technically proven but still considered risky for private finance. This analysis by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) said it will help avoid carbon lock-in from its planned capacity expansion.
India Pushes for Critical Minerals Circularity and Collective Action on Climate at G20
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pushed for the creation of the Critical Minerals Circularity Initiative which will foster recycling, urban mining, second-life battery projects, and related innovations at the two-day G20 Leader’s Declaration event.