Morning briefing: Pakistan has the potential of producing approximately 150,000MW of wind energy, with huge reserves of solar and tidal power
Extreme heat, floods and bushfires which affected Australia earlier in 2013 are likely to become more common as a result of climate change
Masdar chief Sultan Al Jaber keen to expand global operations after successful launch of the world’s largest offshore windfarm
Kremlin and business appear to agree there is a need for country to develop its own national carbon emissions market
British Prime Minister David Cameron unveils the 630MW London Array off the Kent coast
Fourth Pacific Climate Change Roundtable brings together environment ministers, meteorologists and UN officials to discuss rising sea levels
President Francois Hollande calls for climate ambition but sacks ministers who try and cut emisisons – so what is going on in Paris?
Experts from government affiliated Energy Resources Institute say 2 degrees warming target is still realistic if China curbs pollution
Send your questions to the UK’s former climate change envoy – he’ll answer them on RTCC next week
Details of US climate plan revealed with emissions from both new and existing power stations targeted and plans for enough renewables to power 6 million homes
Shadow energy secretary says Britain’s reputation as a low carbon leader is being tarnished by Conservative ‘political game playing’
Belgium, Germany, Norway, Switzerland and the USA offer nearly $200 million in climate adaptation investment to the world’s poorest countries
Climate communication is a complex business – but help is at hand, in the form of a stick man called Billy
As extreme weather events become more common, the mobile phone is being recognised as an important tool for warnings that can save lives
“Clear and compelling evidence” shows that winter snows vital for tourism and agriculture are in rapid decline in Southern California
Renewables and R&D set for boost in new US clean energy proposals, with coal power plants facing tough emission restrictions
Morning summary: Illegal deforestation fires threaten the health of Singapore’s citizens, while destroying one of the world’s largest wildlife habitats
Backing for national communications and nationally appropriate mitigation actions critical for success of 2015 climate deal
A line of text in this week’s G8 communique linking climate change to global security concerns could influence way rising emissions are perceived
At landmark speech in Berlin US President says a “grim alternative” awaits the world if rising greenhouse gas emissions are not addressed