Gas and motorway projects offer poor value for money and could be stranded as climate regulations kick in, say E3G researchers
Record heat, drought and continued glacier retreat show global warming fingerprint in 2015 state of the climate report
Climate analysts welcome renewables funding, but warn European Commission still supports low value, polluting projects
Janos Ader has taken a hawkish stance on global warming in his time as president, but change at home has proved harder to deliver
Costa Rican diplomat says her experience forging a global warming pact fits her for the secretary general job
Influential UN body considers human rights and climate change post-Paris, emphasises importance of the climate negotiations in protecting communities
Analysis of statements from over 190 world leaders suggests Republican nominee for White House would be isolated as a climate denier
By invoking the spirit of Paris, Figueres has positioned herself as the front running “change” candidate in the race – if that’s what the Security Council wants
Buoyed from the success of the Paris climate agreement, Costa Rican diplomat aims for New York top job
Costa Rican says she will keep vow to protect world’s most vulnerable if she is appointed to New York post later this year
Despite a record-breaking year of global nuclear construction in 2015, a report by the industry recognises that it still faces unresolved problems and uncertainties
Costa Rican diplomat is expected to formally announce her candidacy after stepping down from the UN climate body on 6 July
Six questions for UK and EU low carbon ambitions as British voters reject continued membership of world’s largest single market
Fears Russia could turn off the gas taps are driving Turkey towards coal – which experts say will be an expensive mistake for the country and climate
Leaving the EU would hit low carbon investment and the UK’s influence at international negotiations, say experts
The Paris climate agreement owes more to its predecessor than is commonly acknowledged – and that is no bad thing, writes Michael Grubb
Big energy gets the most facetime with commissioners Miguel Arias Canete and Maros Sefcovic, finds Corporate Europe Observatory
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Media coverage of the US reality TV star blows Planet Earth out of the water, but the number of platforms following climate change is growing finds study
Diplomats seem unruffled from attack on global climate talks as Republican claims US got a bad deal in French capital