WMO says 2012 a record year for greenhouse gas concentrations, and that the trend continues to accelerate
Governments in Brazil, Congo, Indonesia and Mexico can act now to protect forests says new study
The false widow is old news. Here is RTCC’s selection of creatures you should be worried about as the world warms up
PwC report warns that current rate of decarbonisation leaves world is on track to exceed “carbon budget” in just over two decades
In an executive order from the White House today, President Obama outlined how the US can prepare itself for the impacts of climate change
Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in Chukchi Sea next year, after setbacks caused programme to be suspended this summer
Connie Hedegaard admits shale gas will be considered in 2030 climate package, but says it’s no ‘silver bullet’
Explorer first travelled to the Arctic in 1982. Back then, he says, there was more ice and the Inuits didn’t need air conditioning
Writing in Polish newspaper, NGOs say extension to Opole coal-fired power station will be economically unprofitable
Russia’s “heavy handed” treatment of Greenpeace activists signals increasing militarisation of Arctic, says MP Liam Fox
Olafur Grimmson tells audience in London severity of situation in Polar regions demands international attention
Wed, 14 Nov 2040 19:10:40:GMT – the date at which website predicts world will emit trillionth tonne of CO2. And it’s getting closer.
New report from 13 European ministers urges EU to take quick action to spur private investment and reform ETS
India blocks international efforts to cut production of greenhouse gases used in air conditioning and refridgeration
Malaysian palm oil lobbyists accuses EU of making “politically motivated” attacks on industry, during attempts to strength SE Asian relations
Next three years are crucial in determining the shape of climate action, say policy experts at two day Chatham House conference
Lead climate envoy Todd Stern tells audience in London too much focus on ‘legal form’ could blow hopes of agreement
Christiana Figueres says over $1 trillion will be needed to address climate change, on day new study reveals global funding fell in 2012
Prince of Wales tells investors that they have a duty to invest wisely to avert a “miserable future” for their grandchildren
NGO report highlights deep ties between universities and fossil fuels, with Imperial receiving £17.3m from Shell and BP in 2013