Hundreds of west Europeans were killed in the 2003 heat wave by human-induced climate change, scientists say in a ground-breaking report
The incoming government must prepare for floods and heatwaves even as EU negotiations dominate politics, say advisers
Lord Deben says incoming prime minister’s silence on climate change should not be taken as scepticism – but warns tough choices for Number 10 lie ahead
Detailed policy proposals by influential Chinese and US researchers show potential to speed up low carbon shift
Drying bogs are increasingly flammable, researchers warn, fuelling blazes from Fort McMurray in Canada to southeast Asia
Anil Madhav Dave takes over the climate change brief from Prakash Javadekar, who has been promoted to a cabinet role
Costa Rican says she will keep vow to protect world’s most vulnerable if she is appointed to New York post later this year
Government advisers also say more action would be needed to cut emissions in other areas to cope with full-scale fracking, reports the Guardian
Despite a record-breaking year of global nuclear construction in 2015, a report by the industry recognises that it still faces unresolved problems and uncertainties
NGOs tell Citibank, HSBC and JP Morgan they are undermining climate policy by financing fossil fuel spree
Head of UK Committee on Climate Change criticises Brexit backers, suggesting they will seek to undermine green regulations
Two 350MW arrays in the Netherlands will supply power at €87/MWh, beating the next cheapest project by miles
Chinese state-owned companies are increasingly active in sub-Saharan Africa and dominate the hydropower dam business
Europe’s top economy and world’s second-largest oil producer signal plans to ratify global pact to limit warming to sub 2C
The geology of meteorites from Mars could help to predict the long term effects of carbon capture and storage
Research shows that a “controlled implosion” of the fossil fuel industry and a technological explosion of renewable energy are needed to meet climate targets
France’s influential environment chief says she wants heads of state to agree on backing the Paris deal before the next UN summit in November
Animation shows how north polar sea ice has shrunk year on year since PIOMAS records began in 1979
World Bank loan comes off back of major funding pledges from US and Germany as major economies try and wean Delhi off coal
Projects in Africa and Asia set to benefit as GCF sets out stall to be top clean energy and resilience lender to developing countries