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UNFCCC opening ceremony at COP15

Watch the RTCC daily webcast in Durban

Responding to Climate Change will be broadcasting a daily webcast from the heart of the conference centre in Durban throughout COP17. Find out how you can get involved.

Second batch of ‘Climategate’ emails released

Second batch of ‘Climategate’ emails released

Two-year-old emails linked to University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit have been posted on a Russian website, echoing 2009 ‘Climategate’ furore.

Responding to Climate Change

Climate Change the Musical: Coming to Durban

Responding to Climate Change (RTCC) will stage two performances of its new climate change musical at COP17 in Durban.

Obama listening to a climate change debate in the White house (2009)

Quotes of the week: ‘It’ll be a tough slog’

As the clock ticks down to the start of COP17 in Durban – we’ve collated the best quotes from a politically charged week of climate change news and debate

Responding to Climate Change

A new dawn for Responding to Climate Change

Welcome to Responding to Climate Change’s new website – we hope you enjoy our fresh look and feel. Please let our editor Ed King know what you think about the site by emailing [email protected] or tweeting @rtcc_edk.

An American Robin on a branch

Climate change could lead to bigger birds

New report suggests birds in central California are growing larger to help ride out severe weather related to climate change.

Red River flood response in North Dakota, 2009

Climate related disasters cost USA $14 billion

Deaths and health problems from climate related disasters cost the US over $14 billion over the last decade, according to new research.

Kevin Costner's 'Waterworld' painted a dystopian submerged planet in 1995

Karachi kid wins $5000 climate change film award

Pakistani graduate Danish Khan wins the inaugural Climate Change TV award, picking up a prize of $5000.

Forest cover in Acre Brazil

Mapping carbon could boost REDD investment

New forestry mapping technology from the University of Edinburgh has the potential to track the carbon stored within forests, taking away one of the barriers to private investment in REDD

Climate Change ‘shrinking’ animals

Climate Change ‘shrinking’ animals

Rising temperatures and disruptive weather patterns linked with climate change could be causing many animal and plant species to shrink, according to new research

ariel image of flooding in Pakistan

Dangerous levels of climate change possible in this lifetime

Dangerous levels of climate change could be seen within the lifetime of people living today, unless a steep reduction in global emissions are put in place, according to two reports published in Nature Climate Change

Emerging economies most vulnerable to climate change

Emerging economies most vulnerable to climate change

New map shows emerging economies in the global south will be most at risk of climate change, but globalisation will mean all countries will be impacted

young child in disaster relief center

Putting children at the heart of climate change risk reduction

Children and young people across the world are being put at the heart of climate change adaptation and risk reduction schemes, for International Disaster Reduction Day 2011

Flooded streets in Port au Prince

Migration from climate change underestimated

With 42 million people were displaced by natural disasters in 2010, policy makers and aid agencies must consider planned migration in the face of global climate change, making it part of the ‘solution’, says a new report from the Foresight Group

Alert Me smart monitoring interface for iPad

17 per cent savings for energy smart households

As domestic energy deals rise above £1000 a year, “smart home” technologies could provide customers with a vital aid to tackling energy efficiency

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