Christiana Figueres, Michael Zammit Cutajar and Yvo de Boer on challenges facing international negotiations up to 2015 Paris summit
Leading climate change economist says Warsaw summit conclusions indicates leading countries do not take climate change seriously
Hosts of critical summits in 2014 and 2015 promise civil society its voice will be heard after Warsaw walkout
Russia’s climate chief on pre-2020 ambition, biased conclusions and NGO anger the Warsaw talks
The fossil fuel lobby has a disproportionate influence on world leaders, but they are not as powerless as they pretend
Russia’s 2020 climate targets are “borderline delusional” says a seasoned Kremlin carbon observer
Key to effective deal is approach that recognizes key role UN can play in supporting and promoting effective action
Focus on land in adapting or prepare for the imminent social chaos – the choice is ours says UN desertification chief Monique Barbut
International community disappoints Ecuador to help keep its oil in the ground
Chief of UN climate science body says negotiators should base their discussions on the scientific findings of recent IPCC AR5 report
Nick Mabey from Environmental Consultants E3G says Europe will lose out if it fails to push for an ambitious climate deal at the UN talks
Head of Alliance of Small Island States delegation outlines goals for UN’s COP19 climate summit
Diplomats from 193 countries gather in Warsaw next week for two weeks of talks on climate change. What’s all the fuss about?
World Coal meeting set to discuss future, but has science already sealed the polluting fuel’s fate?
Economic and ethical focus of fast expanding Islamic banks could be good news for green investments
Working against internationally binding CO2 reduction targets, the US pivots to climate change adaptation
Explorer first travelled to the Arctic in 1982. Back then, he says, there was more ice and the Inuits didn’t need air conditioning
Comment: Johan L. Kuylenstierna from the SEI argues the answers to cutting our reliance on oil and gas are surprisingly simple
An analysis of the main developed country negotiating positions ahead of the next round of UN climate talks
Next three years are crucial in determining the shape of climate action, say policy experts at two day Chatham House conference