Meeting to explore pathways to address climate change, but questions linger over country’s reliance on oil and gas revenues
Leading financial institutions agree that immediate action must be taken on climate change while world waits for global deal
For thirty days, residents of Suwon city in South Korea agreed to swap their cars for a eccentric collection of bicycles
Historic leaders at UN climate talks face tough questions after high-profile crash at ICAO summit in Montreal
Germany accused of “sharp practice” as country blocks another EU attempt to enforce tighter emission standards for cars
NGOs promote ethical investment as Green Climate Fund board meets to decide how to deliver $100bn to developing countries
UN deal sets emissions reduction scheme in motion, but EU trading scheme crushed in series of vitriolic negotiations
Oxford researcher Christopher Shaw asks why this week’s IPCC report seems to have had so little impact on world leaders
Sir Mark Walport tells Royal Society meeting that climate change experts need to learn how best to translate their findings for a wider audience
Ed Davey says country will have to face historical responsibility if global carbon budget is divided among nations
HSBC, Barclays, Standard Chartered, RBS and Lloyds, underwrote bonds and shares in fossil fuel companies worth £170 billion between 2010 and 2012
With EU due to vote on standards to clean up car industry on Friday, Germany has made one final attempt to delay negotiations
Monique Barbut says Convention should develop adaptation ‘indicators’ for 2015 climate change summit in Paris
Marshall Islands leader presents Majuro Declaration to UN General-Secretary to complement his own efforts to catalyze climate action
Former UN climate chief says there’s little chance 2015 summit will be able to curb soaring emissions, arguing high carbon price is best solution
IPCC won’t turn Abbott into an environmentalist, but its impact will endure beyond the Coalition, says Erwin Jackson of Australia’s Climate Institute
Poland could face further conflict with Brussels if it pushes ahead with two new power plant units, in violation of EU regulations
Old tensions surface at high level aviation meetings, despite general willingness to agree on global market based measure
The blockbuster science report of the decade is out, bringing with it an urgent message on the state of the planet
Scientists say climate change is a clear threat but nations are unlikely to take warnings on board at next round of UN talks in Warsaw