NEWS: Likely EU Commission chief speaks out against controversial technology as he canvasses MEPs for votes
NEWS: New study says 15 countries could hold key to ensuring world avoids dangerous levels of warming
NEWS: A newly formed UK Arctic Committee is putting controversial oil drilling plans under the microscope
NEWS: Negotiations among 194 countries are unlikely to succeed warn analysts, arguing for radical shake-down to avoid 2C warming
NEWS: India sends climate finance warning, as initial capitalisation of Green Climate Fund begins
NEWS: Rising sea levels, drought and food shortages likely to increase without cut in climate warming gases
NEWS: The Ukraine crisis has triggered a focus on energy efficiency but divisions remain over the level of ambition
NEWS: Despite recent falls in low carbon investment, potential for green businesses to flourish is growing across the world
ANALYSIS: Jean-Claude Juncker has his eye fixed on Europe’s economy, but climate looms large on the EU agenda
COMMENT: Claims of NATO chief that Russia is behind shale gas protests is a sign of the movement’s success, says UK’s only Green MP
NEWS: Region faces €190 billion bill by 2080s if nothing is done to arrest temperature rise, says official report
NEWS: Rainforest dams threaten indigenous peoples and diverse ecosystems say campaigners
NEWS: A warming Arctic may change the weather for hundreds of millions of people
NEWS: Most EU countries still on the fence or oppose binding efficiency target in 2030
NEWS: UN climate talks end positively in Bonn, with negotiators saying they are one step closer to a 2015 agreement
NEWS: Pressure growing on EU as internal rows force bloc to postpone backing of key UN treaty
NEWS: Polluting industries are earning windfall profits which may ultimately undermine them says UK report
COMMENT: Countries of Caucuses and Central Asia are the unsung heroes in the fight against climate change
NEWS: Global energy analysts say natural gas faces growing competition with coal and renewables
NEWS: Poland remains opposed to 40% target, saying it would leave poorer nations compensating for over-ambition