Planet set for fifth successive warming year with average 1.21C temperature rises above 1850-1900 levels, a big increase on the 1.06C warming in 2015
These mesmerising climate visuals tell the story of how emissions have stoked global warming since 1850
Recent energy auctions suggest solar prices are falling fast in India, but we need to see whether these projects are actually delivered on time, at such low prices
WWF reminds the UK prime minister of those good times in the Arctic ten years ago, when he promised to lead the greenest government ever
Former top science advisor to UK climate department left a powerful legacy underlining need for facts and pragmatism to dominate energy debate
BLOG: He thinks global warming is ‘alarmist nonsense’. She campaigned against airport expansion. What will their dinner table conversations be like?
ANALYSIS: So far, the most visible investor impact of climate change is divestment. But a bigger, quieter shift has started, to low carbon, and “climate aware” polluters
BLOG: Making Paris relevant to the real-world is a challenge – but it’s important; many of the targets and words here are just hot air without money
BLOG: Interactives from the likes of NASA, WRI and the Financial Times open up hours of fun for the global warming watcher
BLOG: Fresh name, logo and front page but same commitment to quality journalism and coverage of global climate politics
BLOG: Olga Dobrovidova investigates the social and economic impacts of thawing permafrost in Russia’s remote Arctic towns
REVIEW: How to Change the World, a documentary by Jerry Rothwell, is a tender portrait of the activism giant and egos that shaped it
BLOG: Don’t talk about carbon dioxide levels, keep it local and above all, don’t get political says Steve Hilton
BLOG: Olga Dobrovidova investigates the social and economic impacts of thawing permafrost in Russia’s remote Arctic towns
BLOG: Matthew Barzun, President Obama’s ambassador to the UK, invites climate twitterati to round table at London residence
PODCAST: Ed King is joined by Michael Jacobs, Pilita Clark plus we hear from Christiana Figueres, Laurence Tubiana and Dan Reifsnyder
BLOG: “Little black rock” advertising campaign by the Minerals Council of Australia is derided on social media
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