Coverage from the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, held at the UN 2013 climate summit in Warsaw, Poland
India’s renewable energy capacity has grown from 3.9GW in 2002-2003 to about 27.3GW in January 2013
Morning summary: China takes steps to tackling pollution; Bulgaria’s air is most polluted in Europe; and Germany postpones EU car emissions deal
Green business nominations for the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, due to be presented at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw
John Lewis, Apple, Facebook and Nestlé are taking small strides in cutting energy costs and promoting energy efficiency measures
Country’s first floating solar power station will be launched in one of the Victoria Memorial’s ponds in 2014
Morning summary: Last year was one of the 10 hottest on record, while rising sea levels and a melting Arctic point to a ‘new normal’ say scientists
Globe International analysis reveals what steps Australia is taking to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate
Morning summary: More than 1,700 American cities and towns are at risk from rising sea levels, according to a study which says the fate of some cities is already sealed
Morning summary: US President Barack Obama tells the New York Times the 2000 jobs the pipeline would create are a ‘blip’
Morning summary: Saudi Arabia is looking to generate two thirds of its electricity supply from solar and wind in the next 20 years
Morning summary: Local communities are set to lose control over whether fracking can go ahead
Morning summary: Reports suggest “threats, intimidation and blackmail” have been used to sideline green cars legislation
Awards, to be presented at COP19 in Warsaw, will celebrate the achievements of the leading businesses and individuals from across the green economy
Government faces tough decisions over whether to back expanding renewable energy sector or increase investment in its huge deep-water oil reserves
International Renewable Energy Agency says there’s no need to rely on carbon trading with countries using other incentives enjoying success
RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world
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”
MEPs will vote on Tuesday to decide whether to go ahead with plans that supporters say will save the bloc’s emissions trading scheme
RTCC’s daily round-up of the top climate change and green economy stories from around the world