Writing in the journal Science, outgoing US president tells his successor that scrapping the UN’s 2015 climate pact would lead to economic and diplomatic harm
This week’s hotly anticipated five-year plan for energy shows stronger ambition for shifting from coal to cleaner sources
While Poland’s top politicians promote coal, communities and environmental lawyers are pushing back through the courts
The latest elections showed climate change is not a priority for the American public. NGOs in Marrakech say it’s time to reconnect with the grassroots
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Computer engineer Leonid Goldstein is targeting green groups in a conspiracy-fuelled court filing
The outsider who came in from the cold: Malcolm Turnbull said tackling climate change “inspires and energises” him, but has he delivered?
Falling costs and rising carbon risks are leading companies located in areas blessed with wind and solar to invest in renewables
NEWS: Pumping sea water onto the continent to form ice to slow sea-level rise is flawed say scientists – and could make it worse
NEWS: Renewables attracted US$367 billion of investment worldwide despite low fossil fuel prices, but Canada bucked growth trend
President says carbon cutting policy is legally sound, Bloomberg eyes secret polluters, UN agrees aviation efficiency boost, Sweden targets carbon neutrality by 2045
NEWS: Researchers argue Central Asia could become highly energy-competitive in a green economy, with investment in a super-grid
NEWS: Planned dirty power plants will wipe out clean energy gains, says Climate Action Tracker, jeopardising an already weak emissions target
NEWS: East African country aims to cut emissions 30% from business as usual in 2030 and protect citizens from climate impacts
NEWS: Desert state has abundance of sunshine and could produce more than it consumes, says power company boss
NEWS: Carbon Market Watch calls for safeguards as emissions trading pact sets precedent for China and South Korea tie-ins
ANALYSIS: Insiders hint radical carbon cuts unlikely, with Delhi depending on global support to clean energy supply
NEWS: Prime minister announces new package to protect rural communities, as March rains ruin crops in northern states
INTERVIEW: Yes Bank’s head of responsible banking talks to RTCC about green bonds, solar growth and cleaning up coal power
BLOG: UKIP leader could have a critical role to play in next British government, but admits he doesn’t “have a clue” about global warming