Pressure from developing countries forces officials to agree to accelerate 2015 climate deal talks
Laurent Fabius says Beijing knows it must take “bolder action” to cut pollution, expects cooperation on UN 2015 deal
Diplomats involved in creating a global emissions reduction treaty explain why it’s such a tortuous process
Aggressive statement demands rich make savage carbon cuts and raise billions in climate aid by end of year
Nepal’s Prakash Mathema tells RTCC opportunity to address climate impacts is ‘closing fast’
Criteria for submitting pledges for proposed global emissions reduction deal tops agenda for bloc
Early submission to UN reveals White House support for flexible deal involving developed and developing nations
Reports from Washington DC suggest Obama Administration has held series of meeting to discuss possible climate strategies
Current head of international negotiations says developing nations will need to deliver emission reduction plans by 2015
Joint statement says atomic power will play “critical role” in cost-effective low carbon transition
Documents from whistleblower reveal extensive intelligence operation at 2009 UN meeting in Danish capital
Focus on legal nature of global warming treaty replaced by need to ensure any agreement is ‘meaningful’
2015 climate deal unlikely to demand specific reduction pledges, and will cut emissions ‘bottom-up’, says top UN official
Chairs also call for Warsaw summit in November to start delivering decisions on how global treaty will work
Nauru Ambassador Marlene Moses says a global emissions agreement by 2015 is possible and an obligation
Joy Hyvarinen from FIELD argues that Ban Ki Moon’s high-level political forum on sustainable development must tackle rising emissions as a priority
Dr Saleemul Huq from the IIED argues global solidarity and new technologies can be an effective antidote to the blame culture of international climate politics
A major part of the UN climate talks in Bonn remains in stasis for a fifth day after protests from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine over decision-making procedures
Joy Hyvarinen from the FIELD asks if states act rationally when negotiating and ratifying treaties, and whether they have biases that can be predicted?
Climate change policies of the USA, EU, China and poorer nations unravelled in Adopt a Negotiator’s innovative word clouds