“Insatiable” desire for travel bad news for climate change as airline passenger numbers grow faster than fuel efficiency improvements
Five events taking place through January will shape how the world talks about climate change in 2014 and beyond
If climate change had a catwalk, divestment would be this year’s Naomi Campbell. RTCC takes a look at 2013’s hottest emerging trend
Ban Ki-moon names former President of Ghana John Kufuor and former Prime Minister of Norway Jens Stoltenberg to fill the roles
Solar activity unlikely to have caused historic climate change, say University of Edinburgh scientists, who pin changes on volcanic activity instead
Scientists from MIT think that using an elasticated thin film will mean more of the sun’s light wavelengths can be used to create power
RTCC speaks to five REDD+ experts to see what the rainforest preservation scheme has achieved, and where it goes from here
US Secretary of State promises extra funds to Philippines, which he says looks like a ‘war zone’ in wake of Typhoon Haiyan
This year has reaped a vintage crop of climate change protests. RTCC has picked some of the best.
The UK is well versed in showmanship when it comes to climate change targets. But does it mean what it says?
US study shows fracking uses harmful chemicals, putting at risk children who are exposed to contamination
FAO delivers first wave of emergency seeds, helping Filipino farmers restore livelihoods after typhoon devastated crops
WWF warns airport expansion is incompatible with UK’s legally binding target of 80% reduction in emissions by 2050
Coal will continue to grow, but will be dampened by tough environmental regulations in China, says International Energy Agency
Singapore and Western Sahara face toughest competition for water resources, while China and US are equally pushed
Over 5 million UK homes at risk of flood each year, but climate change ignored in new government flood insurance plan
Middle Earth’s vast forests are being destroyed by irresponsible behaviour of dragons, orcs and hobbits claims wizard
Bitter dispute over indigenous people’s forest rights resolved, paving the way for implementation of forest protection scheme
The fight against climate change needs to be as bold as the battle to bring down apartheid, said Canadian author in London today
Tyndall Centre scientist argues that radical emissions reductions are required to keep within safe warming limits