COMMENT: Burning trash is polluting, expensive and inefficient say zero waste campaigners, and should not receive backing from low carbon funds
COMMENT: Cheap, clean and easy to install, a solar push by India’s railways offers huge potential if deployed effectively
NEWS: As climate impacts start to bite, lack of funding assurances split rich and poor at key disaster summit in Sendai
COMMENT: In an open letter to Shell’s Ben Van Beurden, the UK’s former top climate envoy says now is the time for him to show leadership
COMMENT: No one silver bullet can be credited for a pause in emission growth last year – it was the result of a myriad of factors writes Richard Black
BLOG: MEP for UK Independence Party says EU decarbonisation policies could lead to food shortages – but is this backed by science?
BLOG: UKIP leader could have a critical role to play in next British government, but admits he doesn’t “have a clue” about global warming
NEWS: Rick Scott says claims climate was censored are “not true” but declines to expand on his views on causes of global warming
COMMENT: Chai Jing’s film about Chinese pollution could have a long lasting impact, despite government efforts to delete it from the internet
VIDEO: Thousands are expected to walk through the streets of London on Saturday to call for ‘climate action’
ANALYSIS: New study shows a third of 81 surveyed countries have not started work yet on contribution to Paris pact
BLOG: Falling solar module prices, soaring demand for clean energy and new storage technologies all offer safety for potential investors, says bank
COMMENT: UN climate chief says recent visit to typhoon-hit Philippines demonstrates why a deal to curb global warming in Paris is essential
COMMENT: Brussels wins the prize for announcing its climate pledge first, but it has missed an opportunity to ensure Paris helps poorer countries
ANALYSIS: As IPCC gathers for a week of soul-searching, scientists suggest something must be done about mammoth reports
COMMENT: In the first of a series of columns from the Marshall Islands, poet Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner reflects on the cultural dimensions of climate change
ANALYSIS: UK greens hope to copy success of European cousins, but questions remain over how ambitious policies will be funded
BLOG: South Pole is feeling effects of climate change, but scientists say rising sea ice levels are a “mystery”
COMMENT: Why do environmental journalists get accused of being campaigners if they point out climate change is happening?
BLOG: Global warming is a threat, but complex subject matter and lack of regular climatic events makes covering it a challenge, say leading reporters