The Obama administration is considering supply-side policies that could transform the climate debate, writes Peter Erickson
Export credit agencies are inappropriate partners for the Green Climate Fund, according to a letter signed by 92 NGOs
At the first conference of the climate pact in Morocco next month, Australia will be in the laggards’ corner
Some of the most influential thinkers about climate change have decided that the time for negotiation with fossil fuel companies is over
Funding gas plants to prevent electricity blackouts goes against a G7 promise to nix polluter handouts, says NGO
Major development bank is prioritising clean energy as economic crisis limits resources
Love data? Care about the energy transition? Robert Wilson at the University of Strathclyde has a twitter feed for that
Coal mine expansion makes dirty fuel cheap and delays the transition to clean alternatives. A moratorium is in order, argues Richard Denniss
Eminent US environmentalist warns that fossil fuel use is destroying the planet, and calls for curbs on the political power of the oil industry
Kibera is a maze of dangerous wiring, as people without clean or safe energy resort to illegal grid connections
Media and political claims that province’s high proportion of wind energy is to blame for power outages are completely unfounded
Oil executives could get big windfalls if they find large new reserves, but experts say incentives reward risk
Nordic country does not need to keep exploiting fossil fuels, argues Paul Ekins, and should leave remaining carbon budget to others
The national regulator has asked BP to provide further information on their environmental plans to drill two exploration wells in the Bight
China cuts coal at home but state owned companies and banks drive new coal expansion overseas, despite promises of green growth for developing countries
Energy experts say global investment patterns show a spectacular shift, with renewables on the rise and support for fossil fuels in sharp decline
Expansion of fossil fuel extraction amounts to “climate denial”, says think tank Oil Change International, but observers argue some additional oil and gas could be safe
With public assessment of each others’ $15.42bn and $8.2bn in subsidies, China and the US take a big step on transparency, but inch forward on reform
Choosing your power source should come down science and economics, but as the UK’s Hinkley saga shows it’s also a deeply political game
There have been huge falls in renewable energy costs. But investment is still not enough to avoid dangerous climate change, says intergovernmental agency