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Ban Ki-moon hails work of climate scientists

Ban Ki-moon hails work of climate scientists

Morning Summary: UN Secretary General says issue has risen up the agenda due to their work as “facts don’t lie”

Google buys output of Swedish wind farm for 10 years

Google buys output of Swedish wind farm for 10 years

Morning Summary: Guaranteed buyer allows developer to fund wind farm that will power Google’s Finnish data centre

Google chief Eric Schmidt labels climate deniers "liars"

Google chief Eric Schmidt labels climate deniers “liars”

Morning Summary: Head of internet’s leading search engine says “you can lie about the effects of climate change, but eventually you’ll be seen as a liar”

Russia continues to block UN climate talks

Russia continues to block UN climate talks

Morning Summary: Still no resolution to agenda rift as talks enter fourth day

Methane leaks could reduce climate benefits of US shale gas

Methane leaks could reduce climate benefits of US shale gas

Morning summary: Methane emissions from shale gas sites in USA pose serious risk to climate efforts says new report

EU: Time to crack down on HFC greenhouse gases

EU: Time to crack down on HFC greenhouse gases

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Davey condemns "blinkered, bloody-minded" climate sceptics

Davey condemns “blinkered, bloody-minded” climate sceptics

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World leaders put sustainability top of development agenda

World leaders put sustainability top of development agenda

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Figueres: US and China discussing carbon market link-up

Figueres: US and China discussing carbon market link-up

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Apple hires former EPA boss Jackson

Apple hires former EPA boss Jackson

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IEA: USA could turn to coal as shale gas prices rise

IEA: USA could turn to coal as shale gas prices rise

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Russia evacuates Arctic research station as ice below melts

Russia evacuates Arctic research station as ice below melts

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Clean energy could save UK households £1600 a year - report

Clean energy could save UK households £1600 a year – report

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EU vote could "end climate hysteria"

EU vote could “end climate hysteria”

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UNEP: China's green growth vital for entire planet

UNEP: China’s green growth vital for entire planet

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Report: Warming slows but 4°C future likely in the long term

Report: Warming slows but 4°C future likely in the long term

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Facebook founder Zuckerberg criticised for backing Keystone XL

Facebook founder Zuckerberg criticised for backing Keystone XL

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Australia presses for ban on controversial ocean climate fix

Australia presses for ban on controversial ocean climate fix

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Sea levels could rise one metre by 2100 - scientists

Sea levels could rise one metre by 2100 – scientists

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South Korea's groundbreaking carbon market revealed

South Korea’s groundbreaking carbon market revealed

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