NEWS: Refiners need to report the average carbon impact of petrol and diesel, but not identify highly polluting sources, under new rules
NEWS: Jean-Claude Juncker must reconsider his choices – and the two candidates for lead EU roles on energy and climate look vulnerable
NEWS: Climate secretary Ed Davey stresses 40% cuts are at lower end of ambition as 2015 UN deal in Paris looms
NEWS: Former Slovenian prime minister Alenka Bratusek branded “vague and evasive” in EU Parliament interrogation
NEWS: Green and centre-left MEPs are unconvinced by candidate Miguel Arias Cañete’s commitment to tackling climate change
NEWS: Miguel Arias Canete declared his support for EU climate change goals, under fierce questioning from MEPs
NEWS: Incoming EU climate and energy chief faces rising opposition as MEPs prepare to question his appointment
INTERVIEW: Outgoing EU climate chief faces one last battle to assure her legacy as UN emissions deal looms
NEWS: Connie Hedegaard says Delhi does need to demonstrate progress on renewables and efficiency by 2015
ANALYSIS: The world’s superpowers have woken from their climate coma, but there is still much work to do towards a global deal
INTERVIEW: Europe’s 2030 climate and energy package is critical to a strong deal in Paris, says negotiator for least developed countries
COMMENT: An open letter to Alenka Bratušek, vice president for Energy Union, and Miguel Arias Cañete, European commissioner for climate action and energy
NEWS: Alenka Bratushek will be vice president for energy union, while Miguel Arias Canete gets climate action and energy brief
COMMENT: Joss Garman from the IPPR thinktank says European governments should make unabated coal use illegal
NEWS: A 35% energy efficiency target for 2030 would wipe out reliance on Russian gas, says UK think-tank IPPR
INTERVIEW: Attractive low carbon innovations might just save our necks, says chemistry professor Richard Templer
ANALYSIS: Commissioners will have key role in global climate talks, but leaked Brussels chart shows “energy union” takes priority
NEWS: Donald Tusk, a champion of coal and critic of EU’s tough climate policies will be the next Council chief
COMMENT: Despite his pro-coal domestic agenda, Donald Tusk might not be a bad choice for European Council president
SKETCH: Green start-ups can win big money in the EU-backed Climate-KIC competition. But are the judges after style or substance?