Analysts predict global solar PV installations will exceed 40GW by 2014, with China leading with installations of more than 2GW planned
The IPCC’s latest report looks at the challengess facing the oceans, atmosphere, cryosphere sea levels as well as analysing other drivers of climate change
Morning summary: Leading economist pushes for carbon budget; IPCC is launched in Stockholm; and IKEA to start selling solar panels
UN desertification chief Luc Gnacadja says this week’s UN climate science review should encourage governments to rapidly boost their environmental efforts
Morning summary: EPA takes climate action plan forward; IPCC chairman dismisses IPCC spoilers; and Russia encourages planet hacking
Angela Merkel is expected to win this weekend’s German election, but will a new coalition government be committed to climate and clean energy issues?
Morning summary: Tony Abbott’s move to ditch the climate change and science ministries has met with heavy criticism down under
August the 342nd consecutive month with a global temperature above the 20th century average
Around 1.3bn tonnes of food is wasted on an annual basis say UNEP and the FAO, with serious environmental consequences
Finance, short term pollution reduction measures and implementation all on agenda for COP19 meeting
Plans to construct the largest coal plant in Europe threaten Poland’s credibility on climate change say environmental groups
Analysis: Europe’s attempts to impose a global aviation emissions trading scheme look isolated – it now has to decide how much it wants to pursue this policy
Morning summary: construction of €2.7 units set to violate EU laws on Carbon Capture and Storage
Morning summary: UK Energy Secretary Ed Davey has said that sceptics in the Tory Party are determined to undermine his green energy policies
Multinational team will measure a range of parameters of the sea ice, icebergs and how they interact with their ship
President Correa blamed funding shortfall for initiative’s failure, but wider problems with Yasuni persist
Existing climate change means extreme heat waves will rise by four times by 2040, whether or not emissions are cut
Andrew Mitchell from the Global Canopy Programme explains how everything we eat and wear is linked to the world’s great rainforests
Natural gas flaring in North Dakota, which can be seen from space, has more than doubled to 30% since 2011
Morning summary: More than 1,700 American cities and towns are at risk from rising sea levels, according to a study which says the fate of some cities is already sealed