While Donald Trump’s outlandish rhetoric strikes fear into the hearts of climate advocates, as a negotiator he may prove less extreme
Donald Trump is a disaster for the climate, but clever drafting of the UN pact will limit the damage, says Thomas Hale
World Meteorological Organization report shows Hurricane Sandy, 2014 Atlantic cyclones and a 2012 heatwave were made more intense by climate change
Seoul *weakened* its climate ambition after the Paris Agreement, joining Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand in laggards’ corner
Sheikh Hasina is expected to attend COP22 and highlight her low-lying country’s vulnerability to flooding and cyclones
Greenhouse gas emissions need to fall a further 25% from projected levels in 2030 to meet 2C global warming limit, says report
Proposed forestry accounting changes would allow New Zealand to claim credits without cutting emissions, NGO claims
Development bank plans to drive funding towards low carbon and climate resilient programmes as part of Paris climate deal pivot
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Republican victory would likely mean climate policy heads for the bin, but Patricia Espinosa says world will hold US to deal made in 2015
Patricia Espinosa oozes positivity over the pace of climate diplomacy, but admits making the UN’s new emission cutting deal work will be a hard grind
Bloc of oil-exporting countries agrees on a need for economic diversification, in light of the Paris climate deal
Climate talks are not just about carbon cuts, writes Maldives minister Thoriq Ibrahim
Computer engineer Leonid Goldstein is targeting green groups in a conspiracy-fuelled court filing
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Howard Bamsey, a former climate envoy, will take on one of the most important and difficult jobs in the climate world
Scientists are working on alternatives to methane-belching cattle for growing meat demand
At the first conference of the climate pact in Morocco next month, Australia will be in the laggards’ corner
Africa’s agriculture sector is wilting under erratic rainfall – but with technology, education and funding there’s a way back
UPDATED 4/10: Excitement is building over the likely entry into force of the UN’s climate deal – but that will only be the start of a new set of tricky negotiations