Nine of our best climate change stories from 2024

This year we investigated governments, corporations and NGOs in the climate space, and brought you on-the-ground reporting from Africa, Asia and the Middle East Pilgrims receive a spray of water from volunteers in Mecca on June 17, 2024 (Photo: Arab World Press) Here at Climate Home News we tell you what happens inside the air-conditioned boardrooms, government ministries and negotiating halls where people in suits discuss the politics of climate change – but we also like to take a step back and look at the effects their decisions have on the real world. As the year comes to an end, we have made a list of the stories we feel embody that spirit, published during 2024. If you’d like to receive stories like this in your inbox every Friday in 2025, subscribe to our free weekly newsletter. And if you want to stay up to date with our work, follow us on BlueSky , LinkedIn , Instagram and TikTok . On beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv, two tales of one heatwave Germany uses funding to pressure climate groups on Israel-Gaza war Saudi visa crackdown left heatwave-hit Hajj pilgrims scared to ask for help Where East African oil pipeline meets sea, displaced farmers bemoan “bad deal” on compensation Indonesia turns traditional Indigenous land into nickel industrial zone Greenpeace Africa in disarray as restructuring meets resistance In Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan’s net zero vision clashes with legacy of war World Bank climate funding greens African hotels while fishermen sink From cyclone to drought, Zimbabwe’s climate victims struggle to adapt 1. On beaches of Gaza and Tel Aviv, two tales of one heatwave As 2023 became 2024, the biggest international story was Israel’s invasion, and continued bombing of, the Palestinian territory of Gaza after Hamas militants targeted an Israeli music festival, killing more […]

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