ANALYSIS: The notoriously ambitious London mayor has confirmed he will run for parliament, but where does he stand on climate change?
ANALYSIS: Twelve months on from the battle of Balcombe, Britain is little closer to exploiting its shale gas reserves
NEWS: Germany and the UK must crack down on their coal plants – some of the most polluting in Europe – to meet climate targets, say charities
NEWS: Apple has reduced its carbon impact by 3% and admits “there’s still a lot of work to be done”
NEWS: Government accused of deceiving allies as vote to cut Australia’s main climate law ends in farce
NEWS: Country’s emissions have soared in past two decades, but government believes cuts can boost competitiveness
NEWS: Record temperatures and a delayed monsoon have left many Indians suffering, causing scientists to explore possible climate link
NEWS: Climate change could halve crop yields and submerge property worth $500 billion this century
NEWS: Australian prime minister says he will not be among world leaders attending climate summit in New York
NEWS: Heat from air conditioning systems now raises some urban temperatures by more than 1C, say Arizona scientists
NEWS: White House move to curb carbon emissions could drive talks on 2015 climate deal forwards, says Christiana Figueres
ANALYSIS: New US power plant standards, due in June, will be the ultimate litmus test of Obama’s Climate Action Plan
NEWS: Investment managers are increasingly offering fossil-free portfolios to their clients, survey finds
NEWS: Central European coalition says EU must ensure 2030 climate policies do not unfairly burden poor bloc members
NEWS: Dutch security board Rainbow Warrior vessel in Rotterdam as campaign against Arctic oil extraction intensifies
NEWS: US technology giants reveal backing for renewable energy and efficiency measures
NEWS: Climate debate skewed by “uncontrollable” donations from vested interests, says former US president
NEWS: Dutch PM announces Netherlands will join US in starving international funding for coal projects during Obama’s trip to Europe
Latest Climate Council report says extremes of 2013/2014 ‘Angry Summer’ likely to intensify
Government’s unwillingness to accept emission cuts is damaging country’s image as a global leader, says study