A new laboratory in Colorado is helping scientists to figure out how to incorporate renewable technology into the US electric grid
Pollution discovered near fracking sites in North Texas points to the need for further research in controversial shale gas extraction technology
Local scientist says Canadian government and oil exploration companies are ‘freaking out’ over damaging oil leak
RTCC’s Sophie Yeo spent Thursday in the village of Balcombe, where villagers are protesting against plans by shale gas firm Cuadrilla to start fracking
Ice loss has been “even faster than usual” according to records from the USA’s National Snow and Ice Data Center
Methane emitted from Arctic sea ice thaw could have catastrophic effects on global economy say UK researchers
New research shows that Large stretches of ice along the polar coastlines could fall into the sea faster than originally thought
UK Met Office say natural causes responsible for slowing temperature rise, but overall trends suggest we’ll still hit 2 degrees of warming
Desmond Tutu, Leymah Gbowee and Shirin Ebadi have written to Obama protesting the Keystone pipeline
Heatwaves force plants and trees to focus on their own well-being and stop absorbing harmful gases, causing wider levels of pollution to rise
Over 200 Evangelicals write to Congress about the religious imperatives for acting on climate change
Barack Obama’s nominee as Environment Protection Agency chief starts work today – and her inbox is likely to be full of tough choices
New research shows rainforests on Borneo have been ravaged by logging companies and palm oil plantations
Campaigners to hand out bottles of “carbon bubbles” to highlight problem of unburnable fossil fuel reserves
Leading US scientist says coal ash, toxic substances and power plan emissions should be priority for the next leader of the US Environmental Protection Agency
Eight out of ten of Filipinos are being personally impacted by climate change, including extreme weather events and health problems
Small planes that generate energy at high altitudes are already in advanced stages of production in the EU and USA