NEWS: President to use Alaska meeting for global climate deal talks; critics say he can lead by stopping Shell drilling for oil
NEWS: Solar activity has not increased since 1700, leading scientists conclude after review of diverging datasets
NEWS: UK sees nuclear power as a way of combating climate change, but costs mean it is struggling to get new reactors built
CRIB NOTES AUG 10-14: Westminster plans frack-attack, Aus INDC mooted, oil crash hits Venezuela, Russia
ANALYSIS: Targets set by the US for cutting carbon emissions send a clear signal to the rest of the world and raise hopes for Paris accord
NEWS: Incoming president Andrzej Duda’s Law & Justice party wants to rescue ailing mines, in a break from EU low carbon agenda
ANALYSIS: The Buddhist state is lauded for its carbon neutrality and big hydro. What can it teach foot-draggers as Paris looms?
NEWS: New figures show how widespread support for oil, gas and coal sector is, highlighting climate and health risks linked to pollution
NEWS: Receding ice caps will soon make way for year-round passage through the Arctic, shifting the patterns of world trade
NEWS: Vegetation across the globe is drying and rain patterns wavering as the chance of wildfire spreads in a warming planet
NEWS: It’s crunch time. Here are the stepping stones to an international climate change deal 200 nations are expected to sign
NEWS: White House says clean power plan is just start of new climate diplomacy push ahead of Paris summit in December
NEWS: If all countries follow the example of the best in each sector, it brings warming target within reach, say European researchers
WEEKLY WRAP: Coal and oil producers take a hit, shorter Paris text published, India’s climate plan comes under scrutiny
NEWS: Unusual debate at UN HQ in New York highlights security concerns of world’s most climate vulnerable countries
NEWS: Bank of England governor to front debate on carbon bubble threat with UN climate chief one month before Paris summit
ANALYSIS: South Korea comes out well and Russia badly in a direct comparison of emissions targets, finds Gerard Wynn
NEWS: Countries will decide on their responsibility to slash emissions as opposed to older system splitting rich and poor
WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
ANALYSIS: The world’s gluttony is gushing carbon. Is it time to dial down excess and combat climate change?