NEWS: US secretary of state pledges US$15 million to World Bank scheme to curb methane emissions
BLOG: Human tidal wave hits the Big Apple as pressure on world leaders to curb carbon emissions starts to grow
BLOG: Thousands of people are showing their support for climate action in marches across the world, culminating in New York
PRESS RELEASE: Green bonds are making environmental lending more visible and transparent, says European Investment Bank
NEWS: Politicians and businesses respond to new findings that climate action will boost the economy
COMMENT: Civil society observer says latest meeting of flagship green fund has left her cautiously optimistic
NEWS: Pressure rising on governments to back UN’s green bank ahead of Ban Ki-moon’s New York summit
NEWS: Never mind the 2020 renewable energy target, Australia must slash its power emissions long term, says think-tank
COMMENT: Politicians love the idea of a zero carbon future, but few can explain how to get there, argues Monica Araya
NEWS: Government data suggests growth in coal imports slowed significantly in 2014
INTERVIEW: An independent Scotland would be a green role model to the world, says climate minister Paul Wheelhouse
SPEECH: UN climate chief tells small island states to set ambitious clean energy goals
COMMENT: In a world of rapidly multiplying threats, climate change is the one that pushes NATO to the brink
NEWS: Quebec and Ontario plan joint action to cut carbon emissions
ANALYSIS: Advocates for a green economy need a narrative to compete with that of the free market
NEWS: Gap between reality and public perception of climate science is reminiscent of MMR controversy, says NGO
ANALYSIS: Scientists, artists and policymakers pondered whether to hack the planet at a meeting in Berlin this week
INTERVIEW: The climate disaster narrative hasn’t worked. Ignorance is bliss. So how do experts plan do wake up the world?
NEWS: Global tidal power set to hit 180MW by 2020 says Bloomberg, a fall on previous estimates
ANALYSIS: Reports Delhi government is slashing green safeguards raise concerns it is not bothered about cutting emissions