NEWS: Amber Rudd calls for urgent action but critics say government is only concerned about cutting green laws
NEWS: Ex minister Richard Benyon says continued Australian support for coal is a “risky bet” as world moves to cleaner future
NEWS: July meeting of the Major Economies Forum offers an insight into influential figures guiding UN climate talks
ANALYSIS: Industries like cement and steel threaten to move jobs overseas if the price of emissions rises, in a challenge to climate goals
INTERVIEW: Conservative peer questions Lord Lawson’s care for poor, claims his budgets while chancellor suggest otherwise
NEWS: Environmentalists criticise freebies to polluters, while business lobby claims carbon costs will drive manufacturing overseas
NEWS: Controversial Belo Monte dam project has failed to meet conditions to win its license, say environmental groups
CRIB NOTES JULY 13-17: Ufa ends with Paris pledge, Addis set for finance meet, Australia primed to deliver INDC
COMMENT: Government claims the country can do little more to green its electricity sector are not true, say leading academics
NEWS: India PM calls for emerging economy fund to back clean energy at bloc’s seventh summit in Russia
ANALYSIS: After last month’s landmark legal verdict, Netherlands politicians must consider deep emissions cuts
INTERVIEW: Influential politician tells RTCC country needs strategic approach to invest in green energy and prepare for extreme weather
INTERVIEW: Hakima El Haite tells RTCC she hopes Rabat summit will offer clarity on what is on table for a UN deal
NEWS: Balbina Dam has hit populations of mammals, large gamebirds and tortoises, researchers say, warning against hydro push
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NEWS: Beijing’s clean energy drive and emissions peaking pledge risk being undermined by weak carbon intensity target, says Climate Action Tracker
NEWS: Asian city-state and shipping hub sees limited potential for clean energy as it pledges to peak emissions around 2030
INTERVIEW: Jay Weatherill, state premier, tells RTCC how regions can out-green their national governments
NEWS: Country won’t buckle to pressure to state when CO2 emissions will fall, environment minister Javadekar says
ANALYSIS: Rate of economic growth and success in slashing carbon intensity will determine if and when China meets 2030 target