Leading planning agency calls for more resilient infrastructure, warning global warming cost country $32.9 billion since 1990
Tyndall Centre scientist argues that radical emissions reductions are required to keep within safe warming limits
Idea that we can address global warming by engineering the atmosphere rebuffed by scientists in USA and Germany
Amid the rubble, communities are already learning how to build a country that is more resilient to climate change
Former South African President’s philosophy and life offers important lessons for climate justice campaigners, writes Alex Lenferna
UN’s green bank has been talked up, but few know exactly when, or how, it will really open for business
Former COP19 president Marcin Korolec says that EU should wait till 2015 to decide on climate package to align with UN
Giant solar belt around moon could meet all of humanity’s energy needs by 2030, say Japanese inventors
Increased ambition from Europe hinges on global agreement in 2015 say insiders
Changes to government support for wind and solar proves industries are competitive say industry insiders
Extreme weather is becoming the new normal across Europe, according to a report from the Climate Action Network
GCF expected to channel large chunk of US$100 billion a year rich countries committed to deliver by 2020
UN’s 2C limit for global warming is way too high and would threaten major dislocations for civilization say a group of prominent scientists
UN-backed study highlights how food is being wasted – so here’s our guide to eating sensibly over the festive season
Flagship green investment bank will be ‘unveiled’ in South Korea, but cash machines expected to be empty till late 2014
China and Mexico latest to bring trading schemes online as countries eye greenhouse gas reductions
Loss and damage mechanism was a victory for developing countries, but its success will depend on work done in months ahead experts tell RTCC
Coal lobbyist Milton Catelin says Christiana Figueres is too focused on climate change and misunderstands energy sector
Christiana Figueres, Michael Zammit Cutajar and Yvo de Boer on challenges facing international negotiations up to 2015 Paris summit
Billed as the ‘finance summit’, Warsaw delivered little and promised less, leaving many questions unanswered