Ken Salazar says Arctic oil is essential to Obama’s energy plan but must be approached with caution
Country’s success in pioneering the route to exploiting undersea methane stocks could be good news for a resource-hungry country, and bad news for an overheating planet
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A skeleton version of the UN climate finance vehicle could be established this year to receive cash from countries ready to pledge
China, USA and influential group of developing nations spell out condition for the UN’s 2015 universal climate agreement in papers lodged this week
Social and environmental targets include cuts in greenhouse gases, water use and switch to 100% sustainable palm oil
President tells a closed door meeting that claims about the pipeline’s benefits have been exaggerated, according to a Keystone XL supporting congressman in attendance
Energy efficiency and investment plan counts on $4.5bn of Kyoto-related revenue despite acrimonious split from treay last year
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Cuadrilla blames environmental regulations for closure of one of its three UK shale gas drilling operations until 2014
New proposal suggests $15-35 carbon price to be applied to big oil, landfills and the cement and steel sectors as US climate change ambition grows
The GCF can act now to create the right conditions for money to quickly find its way into low carbon projects, writes Louise Brown of the World Resources Institute
Energy Star certified buildings certified in 2012 saved enough energy to power 2m homes for a year
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Even if the science brought about a quick fix for climate change, political and ethical obstacles could be hard to overcome
Draft document boosts climate change goals and gives carbon capture technology a larger role in the bloc’s energy future
From loss and damage payments to truth and reconciliation hearings, international law could contribute to global efforts to combat and cope with climate change beyond the UNFCCC talks, writes Joy Hyvarinen
Oxfam and Friends of the Earth join call for greater involvement ahead of next meeting of the Green Climate Fund in Berlin this week
If you look more closely, the State Department’s draft review of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is far from a glowing endorsement, writes Susan Casey-Lefkowitz of the Natural Resources Defense Council
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