Global warming hasn’t slowed say researchers, trade winds have simply carried the heat into the Pacific Ocean – temporarily
UK’s former climate change diplomacy chief on how a medieval scholar changed the way a continent thought about life
PwC’s Celine Herweijer reflects on what risk means to business leaders at the World Economic Forum
Experts from the Stockholm Environment Institute argue the social costs of fossil fuels are underestimated
Focus on legal nature of global warming treaty replaced by need to ensure any agreement is ‘meaningful’
Report last September said investments in Carbon Capture and UN climate deal needed to mitigate shale gas effects
Gambia’s Pa Ousman Jarju explains why poor countries are ready to ‘compromise and engage’ at UN climate negotiations
Four leading climate and energy experts working for the Chinese government explain how the country can cut its carbon footprint
Divestment movement needs to target fund managers’ fiduciary duty and explain why fossil fuel investments will end in financial disaster
Sceptics may laugh at the irony of climate scientists getting stuck in ice, but it still doesn’t disprove climate change
High level summits in New York and Lima expected to deliver roadmap towards global deal in 2015
Taking care of the amount of energy you use makes economic and environmental sense, says the Carbon Trust’s Jeff Beyer
Europe is in two minds over its next set of low carbon goals, but ambition is vital as the world is watching says E3G’s Ingrid Holmes
Vice-Chancellor will lead ‘super ministry’ focusing on energy and economic policy, but needs to act fast to maintain supply and cut costs
Few willing to take responsibility for cleaning up waste as bitter 20 year fight over oil pollution heads for another legal judgement
Asian Development Bank support critical for construction of new power station, raising questions over funder’s climate change strategy
UN’s green bank has been talked up, but few know exactly when, or how, it will really open for business
Giant solar belt around moon could meet all of humanity’s energy needs by 2030, say Japanese inventors
Changes to government support for wind and solar proves industries are competitive say industry insiders
Guy Edwards and Timmon Roberts say that Peru is well placed to ensure the UN makes progress on climate change next year