Frequency of most severe El Nino cycle could double, posing severe test for USA, Indonesia and Australia
Scientists are increasingly looking to more radical schemes to curb global warming, but the more radical proposals are not liked by the general public
Based on size of population, Britain is a world leader in greenhouse gas emissions, largely due to its historic use of coal
Limiting global warming to safe levels could cost 4% of global output says study, warning emissions must drop 40-70%
Yale study reveals slight increase in climate scepticism as Republican Senators try to block emission reduction measures
Doomsday Clock at ‘five minutes to midnight’ say scientists in letter to UN chief Ban Ki-moon
Survey of 700 global experts offers intriguing glimpse into risk perception in latest World Economic Forum study
Wildlife in Switzerland seeking relief from warming temperatures by moving further up the mountainsides is proving surprisingly mobile
Research indicates convictions about climate change are largely shaped by the weather outside – because that’s the most immediate data we can find
Despite recent floods, research by scientists says droughts are set to increase across Europe due to climate change
Jumping conch snails could become more vulnerable to predators as rising CO2 damages their nervous systems
Natural catastrophes in 2013 incurred an overall bill of US$ 125bn says leading insurer
The Keeling Curve has measured atmospheric CO2 since 1958, but without urgent funding climate science would lose a vital tool
Thames Barrier shuts for 11th time in 11 days as rains and high tides combine to threaten capital
Donald Trump and Republicans use sub-zero winter temperatures across the US to mock global warming
Storms blast through the UK with renewed vigour, causing flooding and transport problems across the country
Last year was Australia’s hottest since records began. Graphs from the Bureau of Meteorology show how the temperature’s rising
Sceptics may laugh at the irony of climate scientists getting stuck in ice, but it still doesn’t disprove climate change
Thursday’s top 5: Fossil fuels cause 69% of Beijing haze, Chinese helicopter reaches Antarctic ship, and North Dakota train fire fuels Keystone debate
New study suggests warming temperatures will mean fewer clouds, leading to more sunlight heating the planet’s surface