NEWS: Pressure rising on governments to back UN’s green bank ahead of Ban Ki-moon’s New York summit
ANALYSIS: Business opportunities and economic potential central as climate secretary Ed Davey unveils Paris plan
INTERVIEW: Attractive low carbon innovations might just save our necks, says chemistry professor Richard Templer
NEWS: CEOs finally granted access to UN talks as secretary general targets new strategy to curb carbon emissions
NEWS: Sir David King seeks US$10-20 billion for Global Apollo Programme to fund low carbon research
NEWS: Climate change will mean more failed harvests, without investment in new seed varieties and farming techniques
NEWS: After launch of seven regional pilot schemes, China plans launch of world’s largest carbon market
BLOG: Fifteen health charities say climate change is a health emergency, and health organisations should divest from fossil fuels
INTERVIEW: Carbon markets cut emissions at the right price, says Dirk Forrister, and next month’s summit is a chance to get public support
NEWS: Pressure mounts on Vatican to join other religious institutions in divesting from coal, oil and gas
COMMENT: Physical and mental health are at risk from climate change, warns professor in plea to Australian government
NEWS: Large-scale divestment from fossil fuels remains a challenge, say Bloomberg analysts, with a lack of clean alternatives
NEWS: Renewables investments set to rise slowly on continent as countries explore potential for wind, solar and geothermal
NEWS: Report from leading REDD donors Norway warns of ‘growing perception’ countries are missing out on millions
SKETCH: Green start-ups can win big money in the EU-backed Climate-KIC competition. But are the judges after style or substance?
NEWS: Tar sands and deep sea oil projects are bad for business as well as the environment, analysts warn
NEWS: A Swedish bank is beating major global players as top underwriter to the green bond market
NEWS: New data from Bloomberg offers positive outlook for Central America renewables investments
NEWS: Brazil, South Africa, China and India say developed nations must meet their commitments
NEWS: Hydropower is a key plank of US$5 billion World Bank investment in electricity for Africa