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Prepare for a stronger Africa at UN climate talks, says Congo envoy

Prepare for a stronger Africa at UN climate talks, says Congo envoy

INTERVIEW: Africa faces trials, but there’s no doubt it’s a force to be reckoned with at Paris, says Congo negotiator Tosi Mpanu Mpanu

US military prepares forces for climate change impacts

US military prepares forces for climate change impacts

NEWS: Department of Defense releases climate adaptation report, anticipating increased stress on armed forces

Is Africa ready for the Green Climate Fund?

Is Africa ready for the Green Climate Fund?

ANALYSIS: The fund’s board hopes to thrash out its issues in Barbados this week. But African countries must show they are ready to make good use of climate cash

Climate change is like Ebola - World Bank chief

Climate change is like Ebola – World Bank chief

NEWS: Slow response to both climate change and Ebola is killing people, warns Jim Yong Kim

Climate adaptation brings men back to women-only village

Climate adaptation brings men back to women-only village

NEWS: How tackling water scarcity in Burkina Faso brought men, a beer brewing business and a donkey to village of women

How are young Africans tackling climate change?

How are young Africans tackling climate change?

INTERVIEW: Africa’s young people look forward to bright future on the world’s most vulnerable continent

Can Africa feed itself in spite of climate change?

Can Africa feed itself in spite of climate change?

NEWS: Rising populations, climate impacts and security concerns make the job of Africa’s farmers increasingly challenging

Why are journalists ignoring Africa's climate misery?

Why are journalists ignoring Africa’s climate misery?

ANALYSIS: African journalists tell RTCC they’re struggling to tell the climate story of their vulnerable continent

India refusal to cut CO2 emissions is "wrong" says ex minister

India refusal to cut CO2 emissions is “wrong” says ex minister

NEWS: Maintaining division between rich and poor nations at UN climate talks is relic of an old world, says Jairam Ramesh

September’s climate thermometer: who’s hot, and who’s not?

September’s climate thermometer: who’s hot, and who’s not?

NEWS: Who has shown some cool, green leadership this September… And who is heating up the planet?

Climate consensus: scientists and sceptics suspend hostilities

Climate consensus: scientists and sceptics suspend hostilities

NEWS: Twitter adversaries meet over dinner to discuss the climate debate, and why everyone hates each other so much

Greenland ice melt likely to accelerate say scientists

Greenland ice melt likely to accelerate say scientists

NEWS: Vast ice sheet more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought, say scientists

Six EU states cast doubt on proposed 2030 climate goals

Six EU states cast doubt on proposed 2030 climate goals

NEWS: Central European countries reject renewables and efficiency goals as part of EU’s 2030 climate package

Australian and Indian businesses lead calls for greener energy

Australian and Indian businesses lead calls for greener energy

NEWS: Volatile fossil fuel prices are encouraging some businesses to source greener forms of power, says Grant Thornton report

US calls for 'Sputnik' style drive to save Arctic

US calls for ‘Sputnik’ style drive to save Arctic

NEWS: The US will make climate change its top priority as chair of the Arctic Council, says US Arctic envoy

Save mangroves for people, planet and the economy, says UN

Save mangroves for people, planet and the economy, says UN

NEWS: Destroying mangrove forests will cost $2 billion a year up to 2050 and contribute to climate change, says UNEP

UK set for driest September since records began

UK set for driest September since records began

NEWS: Provisional Met Office figures suggest that this September will be UK’s driest since at least 1910

WWF: Wildlife populations down 50% in last 40 years

WWF: Wildlife populations down 50% in last 40 years

NEWS: Exploitation, habitat degradation and climate change blamed as numbers of lions, snakes and monkeys plummet

‘Reverse graffiti’ highlights traffic pollution in cities

‘Reverse graffiti’ highlights traffic pollution in cities

BLOG: Graffiti artist creates mural from London pollution to highlight need for cleaner transport

India's green court says 'no' to felling Mahan forest for coal

India’s green court says ‘no’ to felling Mahan forest for coal

NEWS: National Green Tribunal revokes licence to clear forest, but clear threat remains to India’s ancient forest

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