UK train company employee claims on Twitter outdoor heaters aren’t wasteful because climate change is not man made
RTCC hears from six young people from France, Peru, the UK, Rwanda, India and Bolivia on how they are tackling climate change
Home to 70% of humans, cities are on the frontline of the fight against global warming says ICLEI regional chief
For thirty days, residents of Suwon city in South Korea agreed to swap their cars for a eccentric collection of bicycles
Marshall Islands leader presents Majuro Declaration to UN General-Secretary to complement his own efforts to catalyze climate action
In 1988 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher warned of the dangers of global warming. Ever since the debate over what to do has raged
UN’s host city faces unique challenges posed by rising sea levels, and is responding with green investment
Insurer’s analysis of 616 cities around world predicts Asia cities set to suffer most from climate related impacts
Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, speaks to RTCC about climate justice, the UN, and why climate sceptics make her angry
Campaigners say choice of BMW, Emirates and General Motors as COP19 hosts is inappropriate given poor pollution records
The Russian coastguard threatened to shoot two activists, who this morning climbed on board an Arctic oil rig, says Greenpeace
Social Venture Africa’s pilot project in January 2014 aims to turn Ghanaian mothers into solar engineers and entrepreneurs
This week 100 of the world’s leading sustainability leaders meet in New York. They’re all women, and they are ambitious for change
London-based Environmental Investigation Agency says over 2,400 UK stores are now using a group of non-warming coolants
Winner of 1997 Nobel Peace Prize tells RTCC pipeline is major threat to the indigenous First Nations people of Alberta
Using climate change data, a student has composed a song that illustrates how temperatures have risen since 1880
COP 19 attendees should fund research on financial and human losses from climate change related disasters
Coal briquettes and traffic emissions linked to majority of black carbon suspended above China and East Asia
Radio 5Live plans to generate energy for 12 hours of radio from wind, solar, biofuel, cycling and hydropower
Greenpeace ship denied entry to the Northern Sea Route by the Russian authorities, but campaigners say they could still proceed