Government wants to construct 500MW of solar power plants in future to secure electricity supplies
World likely to smash remaining ‘carbon budget’ by 2030 despite positive signs for global clean energy sector
Methane emitted from Arctic sea ice thaw could have catastrophic effects on global economy say UK researchers
New regulations rule out new coal or lignite power plants from EIB investments, following similar move from World Bank last week
Barroso and Van Rompuy letter to EU leaders calls for progress on oil and gas subsidies, climate finance and green growth policies
Competition aimed at technologies for everyday vehicles that will be affordable for general public to buy and operate
The world’s leading economies have indicated 2015 may be too early for countries to agree on mitigation targets under a international treaty
UK Met Office say natural causes responsible for slowing temperature rise, but overall trends suggest we’ll still hit 2 degrees of warming
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change dismisses reports in Economist that climate change will be less severe than once thought
Arctic icecap melt now so fast and certain researchers can confidently predict when the ocean will become ice-free
Support for a carbon tax within China appears to be growing after reports Lou Jiwei said this could take place “in some time”
Environmental Sustainability Project set to target heavy metals, water pollution, and waste treatment alongside pair’s existing climate strategy
Writing for RTCC, WWF’s Global Climate & Energy Initiative Samantha Smith says financial institutions need to cut their backing for coal, oil and gas
New research shows rainforests on Borneo have been ravaged by logging companies and palm oil plantations
Climate mitigation and adaptation funds worth US$ 600 billion could be raised by targeting monies paid to the coal, oil and gas sectors
Eight out of ten of Filipinos are being personally impacted by climate change, including extreme weather events and health problems
Pacific Island states agree to redouble efforts to secure agreement for a loss and damage scheme at UN climate talks
The Prime Minister promised to put green issues at the top of his agenda, but the delivery has been disappointing
Each degree of global warming may raise world sea levels by more than two metres, a new scientific study concludes
Proposals for 60 cities to invest in renewable technologies in danger of stagnating as red tape slows planning and implementation process