NEWS: Overseas Development Institute says countries are continuing to support uneconomic fossil fuel exploration
BLOG: A new play about climate change at the Royal Court Theatre in London fails to make climate data exciting
NEWS: A €63 million research programme will help to balance variable renewable generation with demand through better connections
NEWS: Scientists and officials will need to sift through over 200 comments, ranging from grammatical errors to strategic concerns
ANALYSIS: Poorer member states will get €17-25.5 billion to upgrade their energy sectors next decade. This could be a coal subsidy or a green finance model
COMMENT: Business leaders, NGOs and politicians give their verdict on the European Union’s 2030 energy and climate change targets
INTERVIEW: Former Finnish environment minister says Warsaw must be helped to ditch its addiction to coal
NEWS: Warsaw holding out for more financial support as leaders head to Brussels for key two day European Council summit
NEWS: Maros Sefcovic and Miguel Arias Canete will lead the European Union’s energy and climate change policy at a critical time for international negotiations
NEWS: Global heat records fall as month by month data from US federal agency indicates world is warming
NEWS: Experts urge ambition ahead of European Council meeting to sign off the EU’s 2030 climate and energy framework on Thursday and Friday
LIVE BLOG: Negotiators meet in Bonn for the final round of talks ahead of Lima in December
NEWS: Veteran of early green movement speaks out about the danger of neglecting other issues that threaten the planet
NEWS: Jean-Claude Juncker has nominated Slovakia’s Maros Sefcovic as vice president of “energy union”, which will oversee climate policy
ANALYSIS: In Germany and Italy, for different reasons, governments are pushing dirty sources of energy as “transition fuels”
INTERVIEW: With two weeks until leaders are set to finalise EU2030 package, Martin Lidegaard tells RTCC there is “a long way to go”
NEWS: Nomination for head of energy union rejected as MEPs turn against former Slovenian prime minister
NEWS: Climate secretary Ed Davey stresses 40% cuts are at lower end of ambition as 2015 UN deal in Paris looms
NEWS: Former Slovenian prime minister Alenka Bratusek branded “vague and evasive” in EU Parliament interrogation
NEWS: Central European countries reject renewables and efficiency goals as part of EU’s 2030 climate package