Carbon superpowers say they will step up efforts to improve emissions standards in cars, buildings and power plants
US secretary of state and Chinese president Xi Jinping agree to advance cooperative efforts to push climate change on the global agenda
The Chinese saw in the New Year with slightly less of a bang this year, as air pollution woes turn citizens from traditional firework displays
Chinese government objected to scientists including carbon budget in IPCC Summary for Policymakers, documents reveal
Leading climate diplomat Sir David King says some developing countries are too vague about whether they will sign UN treaty
Li Keqiang says more needs to be done to raise use of electric cars, but infrastructure remains lacking
Emissions outsourced to China are floating back over the Pacific to haunt the western states of America
Tuesday’s top 5: Obama receives report on how to bypass Congress, Chinese governor will fire officials who burn more coal, and electric vehicle rage in San Jose
US President tells Democrat fundraisers emerging economies hold key to addressing climate change
Thursday’s top 5: World may need to suck CO2 out of air, China becomes one of world’s largest historical emitters, senators push for Keystone approval
Monday’s top 5: UK accused of “bribing councils” with fracking money, China’s wetlands shrink by 9%, and China prepares for a nationwide carbon trading scheme
Four leading climate and energy experts working for the Chinese government explain how the country can cut its carbon footprint
Wednesday’s top five: China plans for 200GW of wind by 2020, US climate activists accused of terrorism, Geoengineering could cause weather chaos
Tuesday’s top 5: Green technology will reduce pollution in China, Australian companies will avoid punishment under Direct Action Plan, and Fukushima disaster leads to Renewable Energy Village
Decreased carbon trading in 2013 reflects continuing trend of problems, even as Chinese markets open for business
Trina Solar unveil plans for a huge solar PV installation with the same capacity as a Nuclear power plant
Plans for seven pilot schemes by 2014 on course, as government ramps up efforts to cut pollution
Thursday’s top 5: Guangdong carbon market starts trading, abolition of Australian carbon price will cost $7.4bn, and Greenpeace protesters to be released from prison
Coal will continue to grow, but will be dampened by tough environmental regulations in China, says International Energy Agency
The Guardian: Hundreds of thousands of children still at risk from dangerous levels of air pollution as poisonous smog fills cities, study says