Draft text to be presented at ICAO Council meeting next week suggests decision on global deal will be delayed
A busy metropolitan hospital in the Philippines is using a biodigester to generate methane from placenta and other waste to cook food
Research suggests enormous East Antarctic ice sheet advances and retreats with climate change more than scientists had realised
If an emissions trading scheme is introduced, Chinese pollution could peak by 2023 as country moves towards cleaner energy
When Hurricane Sandy hit, New York’s flooding maps were 30 years out of date. NOAA scientists are making sure this never happens again
Building resiliency to climate change in Central African Republic establishes infrastructure that helps bring peace after civil disruption
Coal briquettes and traffic emissions linked to majority of black carbon suspended above China and East Asia
In a report ahead of talks on Millennium Development Goals, UN Secretary General highlights importance of sustainable development
Greenpeace ship denied entry to the Northern Sea Route by the Russian authorities, but campaigners say they could still proceed
By 20 August 2013, humanity had exhausted the earth’s bank natural resources for the year – and the date is getting earlier and earlier
Follow RTCC’s live blog as protests against drilling for shale gas and oil spread across the UK
Tiny county of Rutland consumes the most energy in England and Wales, which Council attributes to its picturesque houses
The 6-10% leakage rate of methane at a US gas field means that burning natural gas could warm the planet more than coal
Greenpeace’s latest Arctic campaign is a double decker sized polar bear marched through London by 15 puppeteers
Danish government published list of projects that could help it achieve 40% emissions reduction target by 2020
Research shows that Australian opposition’s refusal to create carbon market means that Australia will not hit binding pollution targets
Existing climate change means extreme heat waves will rise by four times by 2040, whether or not emissions are cut
UK shale gas firm say they are “unlikely” to go into production at site, as other areas have better transport and infrastructure links
Environment Minister Mark Durkan says Prime Minister’s shale gas stance is encouraging “reckless and irresponsible” behaviour
London and Leicester are well equipped to deal with climate change, but other cities are falling behind on adaptation plans