A wordcloud analysis of the main developing country negotiating positions at the UN COP19 talks
Comment: rapid economic changes in China offer the hope of falling global emissions, years ahead of schedule, making it much easier to achieve the 2°C target.
RTCC hears from six young people from France, Peru, the UK, Rwanda, India and Bolivia on how they are tackling climate change
Home to 70% of humans, cities are on the frontline of the fight against global warming says ICLEI regional chief
Historic leaders at UN climate talks face tough questions after high-profile crash at ICAO summit in Montreal
Global mean temperature is “extremely likely” to be 1.5°C higher than in pre-industrial times, says IPCC report
Oxford researcher Christopher Shaw asks why this week’s IPCC report seems to have had so little impact on world leaders
IPCC won’t turn Abbott into an environmentalist, but its impact will endure beyond the Coalition, says Erwin Jackson of Australia’s Climate Institute
Scientists say climate change is a clear threat but nations are unlikely to take warnings on board at next round of UN talks in Warsaw
Leading climate scientist Piers Forster explains what the UN’s massive study really means in less than 2,500 characters
Climate sceptics have a favourite war cry: temperatures have not risen much for 15 years. How will the IPCC confront the challenge?
World leaders need to take more ambitious actions to confront the mounting threat of climate change
Angela Merkel is expected to win this weekend’s German election, but will a new coalition government be committed to climate and clean energy issues?
This week 100 of the world’s leading sustainability leaders meet in New York. They’re all women, and they are ambitious for change
Former UK climate envoy says low carbon industry and progressive politicians need to combine to build new political consensus on global warming
New centre-right government takes charge of climate progressive country, but questions remain over commitment to cutting domestic emissions
A series of UN-sponsored long term climate finance talks concluded today in South Korea. E3G’s Amal-Lee Amin explains what we have learnt
Attacks on climate science have been going on for 25 years. Greenpeace’s Cindy Baxter explains why they’re heating up ahead of the IPCC AR5 report
Anthony Hobley from Norton Rose Fulbright asks if the new Coalition’s Direct Action Plan is an end to Climate Action or simply a case of clever re-branding?
Existing technologies hold the key to managing electricity demand says Jane Burston from the National Physical Laboratory