Architect of Paris climate deal plans to mobilise green finance with city mayors, bankers and philanthropists
If those motivated more by faith than science joined those motivated more by science than faith, climate deniers could be crowded out of the public discourse
Documentary maker Michael Dorgan ate three muffins made with palm oil each day. Much of the fat he gained was clustered around his vital organs
From tree-planting to boycotts, people of faith should do their bit to protect creation, says spiritual leader of world’s 1.2 billion Catholics
We live in an era where emotional statements frequently trump cold and bland facts, raising questions over comms strategies for climate activists
Drought and heat have hit Ugandan harvests, but new varieties of seeds and beans could help secure food supplies in vulnerable regions
The first cookstove project in India approved for carbon credits by the Clean Development Mechanism failed to deliver, study shows
Campaign launches to promote clean energy and sustainable lifestyles, with stars backing #sport4climate
Alberta tar sands group apologises for post after complaints of sexism, but reiterates criticism of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record
Current progress to make our cities a better place is held back by the lack of political will: but that shouldn’t be inevitable
Scientific reports warn that people are already dying and economies being hit by climate change − and that the dangers are growing
Influential UN body considers human rights and climate change post-Paris, emphasises importance of the climate negotiations in protecting communities
Norway’s capital announces ambitious carbon cutting plans with a car-free city centre and clean energy buses topping the agenda
Media coverage of the US reality TV star blows Planet Earth out of the water, but the number of platforms following climate change is growing finds study
National scheme encourages irresponsible housebuilding on regions exposed to flooding and storms, warns Lloyds
Communities where alcohol use is rife are at greater risk of disintegration when extreme weather hits, finds study
Campaign group 350 announces series of protests on every continent to signal fears over weak climate policies
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