Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST
Legislation that would protect coal mines from closure and make Federal funding of renewables projects more difficult will be debated in Congress this week
Money will be spent over three-and-a-half year period as country chases ambitious energy efficiency targets.
China’s economic expansion remains remarkably resilient in the face of the global economic crisis – and much of it is down to a renewable energy sector that is working for the rest of the world
Industry executive says better technology, bigger turbines and falling costs will make it cheaper than coal by 2020.
Country’s special envoy for climate change says no other EU country can match Poland’s record for sustainable development.
Leaks in the production and transportation of gas must be cut to 1% for it to contribute to a cleaner energy mix, according to research co-authored by the Environmental Defence Fund.
Re-investing carbon tax income back into energy efficiency schemes and renewables can maximise the economic and environmental benefits, says low-carbon project developer Camco.
Coal and iron ore profits affected by the 30% levy, which could raise A$10.6 billion in first three years.
LNG and coal developments heighten risk to protected marine park, according to environmental groups.
China needs to radically improve its energy efficiency levels if it is to maintain current levels of growth, a leading expert on Chinese climate policy tells RTCC.
IEA Chief Economist, Fatih Birol has warned the world to expect a rise in greenhouse gas emissions as countries turn their backs on nuclear.
Group appeals for progress to be discussed on an “individual level” just days after EU signals 30% carbon emission cuts back on the table
World’s most coal dependant economy looks for commitment as it prepares to chair UNFCCC talks