As Baku summit winds down, rich and poor countries at odds over how fight against climate change will be financed.

As Baku summit winds down, rich and poor countries at odds over how fight against climate change will be financed.
As the war enters its 985th day, these are the main developments.
Martin Winterkorn in court nine years after German auto giant admitted rigging emissions tests.
Assault on key gas hub Sudzha highlights Europe’s continued reliance on Russian energy.
Volkswagen, Europe’s biggest carmaker, warns extra duties will not strengthen Europe’s auto industry.
The spat over EVs is part of a wider trade dispute over Chinese state support for green technologies.
How ordinary items like toothpaste and teabags could actually be damaging our environment.
Emissions of greenhouse gas responsible for a third of global warming ‘unacceptably high’, says energy watchdog IEA.
New report finds renewable energy faces organised opposition and grid connectivity issues.
IEA report says demand is expected to grow in India, China but decline in United States, European Union.
A contentious fossil fuels agreement stirred up anger while states found to be falling behind on climate commitments.
Delegates at the UN conference agree to new climate measures, although ‘phase out’ phrase omitted.
Australia’s government struggles with climate contradictions as it commits to damaging fossil fuel projects.
Flurry of shuttle diplomacy under way at UN-led negotiations in UAE as countries fight over wording of potential deal.