Top climate scientists have just under two years to deliver assessment of dangers and avoiding strategies for warming of 1.5C
British scientists want a fishing moratorium while they study newly open waters, but Russia stands in their way
Communities destroyed by Haiyan refuse to join government relocations as new residents swell unauthorised seaside neighbourhoods
Todd Stern and Xie Zhenhua were opposing climate envoys for nearly five years – but in the heat of international negotiations they forged a vital friendship
Rex Tillerson tells industry event oil and gas companies will thrive in coming decades despite climate policies
Oil chief Khalid Al-Falih cites the Paris climate deal at industry event in London, but adds oil and gas will provide the bulk of world energy supplies for decades
Daphin Juma is a freshly trained solar engineer, taking on energy poverty one panel at a time in a country where technical know-how is in short supply
Once regarded as a joke, the electric car sector is growing fast with some predicting it could take a 35% share of car sales by 2035 – bad news for oil majors
Bloc of oil-exporting countries agrees on a need for economic diversification, in light of the Paris climate deal
Rampal coal plant poses a “serious threat” to a key ecosystem for Bengal tigers and must be cancelled, says the UN world heritage body
Lack of global coverage means new pact to limit aviation pollution will do little to limit carbon growth in 2020s says sustainability chief of one of world’s top airline groups
Climate talks are not just about carbon cuts, writes Maldives minister Thoriq Ibrahim
Drilling licenses awarded in the Barents Sea violate the Norwegian constitution and Paris Agreement, Greenpeace and Young Friends of the Earth will argue in court
Study by British and Australian administrations says wealthy nations likely to miss politically sensitive $100 billion goal, but flows will continue to rise
Computer engineer Leonid Goldstein is targeting green groups in a conspiracy-fuelled court filing
A warming Arctic is unfreezing toxic Cold War relics and with them, disputes between the US, Denmark and Greenland
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An estimated 0.5C of global warming could be prevented if latest climate pact is implemented successfully, say scientists
Negotiators in Kigali are arguing over the speed of a shift away from potent warming gases used in air conditioning
The last giant kelp forest on the east coast of Tasmania has been lost, report divers and scientists