Office sensors could save business millions if deployed across USA, scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory report
Boris Johnson’s environmental advisor Matthew Pencharz on shale gas, air pollution, lessons from the 2012 Olympics and climate adaptation planning
Obama’s climate plans avoid confrontation with Republicans but giving them what they want good be the key to an effective carbon tax
City centre streets consider drastic action as part of efforts to cut emissions and clean up the capital
With John Kerry in India to discuss future cooperation, analysts say USA must offer Delhi government aid to move away from coal-based economy
Coral can recover from periodic warming of the oceans, but the bad news is it might take too long
Alliance of Small Island States and Least Developed Countries groups ay UN talks in Bonn over the next two weeks must focus on short-term emission reductions
Many infectious diseases are already shifting, work to protect ourselves against them should start now, writes Healthy Planet UK’s Laura Pearson
Car manufacturer Tesla repays its Department of Energy loan nine years early as Ernst Moniz says only 2% of its $34bn portfolio has resulted in losses
After 60 years of mixed results from development aid, least developed countries seem keen to set their own agenda in international arena
Kids in the UK worry about the impact of climate change at home and in poorer countries, politicians should take note, writes UNICEF’s Jazmin Burgess
Group of oil producing nations looks to keep clean energy targets out of new sustainable development poverty framework
Former chief climate change diplomat on UK Treasury, Canada, Kyoto, ‘legal nihilism’ at UNFCCC and why it’s time for a new model of economic growth
Ministers and campaigners react to the news that the EU’s flagship climate change policy will not be urgently reformed, leading some to write it off as “irrelevant”
Former chief scientific advisor to government says there is little disagreement on climate science in Westminster
Women made up 30% of delegations at the latest round of negotiations – and as Mike Shanahan argues – this has to change for progress to be made
Opposition leader says he will scrap Climate Commission together with carbon tax introduced last year
A selection of comments and analysis on the EU green paper: “A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies”
RTCC understands the UK has rejected moves from Germany and France to include climate change on the 2013 G8 agenda
Britain’s Prime Minister’s praised for energy efficiency improvements by BREEAM ratings system