A skeleton version of the UN climate finance vehicle could be established this year to receive cash from countries ready to pledge
China, USA and influential group of developing nations spell out condition for the UN’s 2015 universal climate agreement in papers lodged this week
UN climate chief Christiana Figueres argues that progress to a low carbon growth model can only take place if women are empowered to contribute
Joy Hyvarinen from Field explains why scientific integrity, transparency and consideration of human security should underpin forthcoming UN climate talks review
Divisions over plans to develop a global climate deal appear after two influential groups of developing nations accused rich countries of undermining negotiations
Group including China, India, Saudi Arabia and the Philippines stress onus is on developed world to show climate ambition
Addis Ababa plan includes a five year review to decide if once poor countries should shoulder more of the burden of climate change action
Environment ministry cuts red tape but says shale gas is essential for affordable EU climate policy
Edward Cameron from the World Resources Institute argues leadership is needed to move UN negotiations on this year
Former UN climate chief Michael Zammit Cutajar & six climate experts explain how international talks can be given new lease of life
COP18: Greenpeace say Poland has to demonstrate true climate ambition if it is to be worthy of hosting next year’s COP19 talks