Arnold Schwarzenegger says positive messages not guilt are key to selling climate policies
Climate communication is a complex business – but help is at hand, in the form of a stick man called Billy
As extreme weather events become more common, the mobile phone is being recognised as an important tool for warnings that can save lives
Over $40 million in savings per year was accrued from tackling climate change by the 110 cities involved in survey by C40 and CDP
New report assesses climate impacts for world’s most vulnerable regions, finds many unable to cope with even moderate warming
Leading mayors and county leaders in the USA have signed an agreement pledging to build more climate resilient towns and cities
UN chief says developed and developing countries need to accelerate the development of national drought policies
Energy efficient houses could see their value soar by 14-38% according to a study from the UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
Writing for RTCC on Desertification Day 2013, UNCCD Executive Secretary Luc Gnacadja says it’s time to address this increasingly serious issue
Hopes rise for climate change progress after agreement by China to phase out one of the most potent greenhouse gases hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
Italian Government partners with Carbon Disclosure Project to boost sustainability awareness in country
Get snapping and you could win up to €3000 in the 2013 UNCCD photo contest – find out how to enter today
Current focus on flood defence instead of prevention is inadequate according to flood resilience expert
Scientific advisor to the African Union says GM has already been “invaluable”
World’s fastest growing economy and World Environment Day host has “immense opportunity” for green growth says UNEP official
Pacific Island nation hopes entry at prestigious art festival can raise awareness of sea level rise risks
In his third column for RTCC, Transition Town Berkhamstead member John Bell says opposing wind farms is understandable but wasting energy is inexcusable
Many infectious diseases are already shifting, work to protect ourselves against them should start now, writes Healthy Planet UK’s Laura Pearson
Children are both more exposed to the impacts of climate change and less able to cope with them, writes UNICEF’s Jazmin Burgess
Climate change’s health threat that is easiest to understand is hunger. Dalvir Kular takes an optimistic look at how we can bolster food security