Racing teams report drop in emissions over two year period and pledge to maintain environmental focus
Subsidies increased by 30% globally to $523bn but industry’s share is dissipating among richer nations with subsidies to consumers driving the bulk of the growth
NGO proposes four options to help airlines tackle climate change when they meet to discuss the issue at crunch meeting this Autumn
Responding to letter from customer airline chief Richard Branson says he’ll look into ways to cut use of plastic on board
Author of the 2006 Stern Review into economics of climate change says he should have been more blunt about potential impacts
How sincere is President Obama’s change of heart? Melting ice is more than just a climate indicator and carbon trading has an eventful week
Comment: British Prime Minister needs to recognise that EU climate legislation is critical to efforts to avoid dangerous global warming
Lead US negotiator Todd Stern calls for a flexible deal that distributes responsibility in a way that represents the modern world
The fate of a global deal on emissions reductions depends on how ambitious governments are at home, warns Christiana Figueres.
Move welcomed as step in right direction but absolute emission reduction requires a climbdown on coal
Despite accusations of the White House’s ‘War on Coal’, the coal industry is in good health in the US, which is bad news for the climate
RTCC explores the major issues likely to dominate the climate change debate in the year ahead
Droughts and floods, cold snaps and heatwaves, wildfires and record sea ice loss. 2012 was a dramatic illustration of the impacts of climate change that sent public awareness soaring.
12 months in focus: Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, an inconclusive Earth Summit in Rio and a promise from US President Obama to finally address global warming
Latest figures from US based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration find November 2012 to be the fifth warmest since records began
Canada left the world’s only legally binding treaty on Saturday 15 December, but few appear to have noticed or care
Bård Roads Solhjell says objections from Russia over the Kyoto Protocol were deliberately ignored by COP18 presidency in Doha
Doha deal was hammered home in 60 seconds, but what was actually agreed during two weeks of intense negotiations?
Obama administration faces second major opportunity to prove climate commitment when UN aviation body meets to discuss plans to reduce greenhouse gases from sector
Climate process likely to get more difficult as 2015 approaches, while European investors call for domestic action to fill finance and emissions gap