Climate change now a key foreign policy aim for Francois Hollande, seeking to learn from mistakes of 2009 Copenhagen talks
Senior official in Environment Department says ‘sovereign rights’ of countries must be respected at UN talks
Guardian: UN climate change chief says it would be too ‘politically difficult’ to negotiate national allocations of carbon emissions
An analysis of the main developed country negotiating positions ahead of the next round of UN climate talks
Next three years are crucial in determining the shape of climate action, say policy experts at two day Chatham House conference
A wordcloud analysis of the main developing country negotiating positions at the UN COP19 talks
At next month’s UN climate talks, RTCC will be hosting a live blog drawing on writers from across the world. Ido Liven explains how it will work
Questions raised over Warsaw’s climate ambition as posts on UN summit website suggest economic benefits from ice-free Arctic
Campaigners say choice of BMW, Emirates and General Motors as COP19 hosts is inappropriate given poor pollution records
Finance, short term pollution reduction measures and implementation all on agenda for COP19 meeting
COP 19 attendees should fund research on financial and human losses from climate change related disasters
Bi-lateral scheme to swap carbon credits for low carbon support growing in popularity after delays with Green Climate Fund and technology transfer talks
Negotiators welcome participation of finance ministers at COP19 in Warsaw expected to advance traditional stalemate over climate funding
As two weeks of talks conclude, one negotiating track stalls but positive tone continues on discussions of new 2015 global treaty
Response to the end of the Bonn talks from Christiana Figueres, Connie Hedegaard, the Least Developed Countries, Save the Children and more
Venezuela was an early contender for the 2014 session but popular support is growing for Peru
With the new treaty requiring action on emissions from all countries, emerging economies and the most vulnerable nations could see their positions diverge
Proposals by the US for nations to set their own greenhouse gas targets could fail to close the gap in ambition the EU’s top climate change negotiator has said
Sandbag claims bloc is 21.4% below 1990 emission levels, surpassing the 20% goal set in 2008
EU suggests UN meeting of world leaders could host debate to set emission reduction targets by end of 2014