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Five things Wikileaks taught us about UN climate talks

Five things Wikileaks taught us about UN climate talks

NEWS: As Julian Assange prepares to leave his hideaway, we recall the top Wikileaks releases on climate change

Communicating climate change - without the scary monsters

Communicating climate change – without the scary monsters

INTERVIEW: The climate disaster narrative hasn’t worked. Ignorance is bliss. So how do experts plan do wake up the world?

UK could deploy drones to combat flooding

UK could deploy drones to combat flooding

BLOG: Aerial footage could assess flood defences and offer early warning for water companies charged with protecting households

Put climate change on G20 agenda, medics tell Tony Abbott

BLOG: Medical scientists urge Australian prime minister Tony Abbott to put climate change on Brisbane G20 agenda

RTCC's climate thermometer: who's hot, and who's not?

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

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

Who's who: The men and women tasked with stopping climate change

Who’s who: The men and women tasked with stopping climate change

BLOG: 18 men and women who will play a vital role in developing an international deal to curb emissions

Largest ever climate march to spur world leaders into action

Largest ever climate march to spur world leaders into action

BLOG: Activists plan largest ever climate march in September, when Ban Ki-moon hosts summit in New York

Make 2015 count, campaigners urge on Mandela's birthday

Make 2015 count, campaigners urge on Mandela’s birthday

NEWS: Iconic campaigners draw on Nelson Mandela’s legacy in an appeal to world leaders to tackle poverty and climate change

Meet the sceptics: why science can't compete with beachballs

Meet the sceptics: why science can’t compete with beachballs

SKETCH: Controversial climate economist Richard Tol speaks in the UK parliament – when he can get a word in edgeways

Russell Brand launches tirade against climate sceptics

Russell Brand launches tirade against climate sceptics

NEWS: British star leads a crusade of climate comedy on YouTube

US turning red as summer temperatures soar

US turning red as summer temperatures soar

NEWS: New analysis by team at Climate Central illustrates how summer temperatures have been steadily rising since 1970

NASA prepares to launch carbon tracking satellite

NASA prepares to launch carbon tracking satellite

NEWS: Space agency will monitor rising levels of CO2, the most prolific greenhouse gas blamed for global warming

Why is civil society still engaged with the UN climate process?

Why is civil society still engaged with the UN climate process?

COMMENT: It’s not the water, it’s the salt: why civil society campaigners are still in the UN climate negotiations

Finally, the US gets serious on climate change

Finally, the US gets serious on climate change

COMMENT: Obama’s emission cuts could be more ambitious, but it’s the political message from new EPA laws that’s significant

Climate change means we must rewrite economics textbooks

Climate change means we must rewrite economics textbooks

COMMENT: A crisis in economics education is creating a generation of leaders who don’t understand climate change

Why do next week's UN climate talks in Bonn matter?

Why do next week’s UN climate talks in Bonn matter?

COMMENT: Few major announcements expected, but meeting offers opportunity to build relationships ahead of Ban Ki-moon summit

Can Peru deliver a successful UN climate summit?

Can Peru deliver a successful UN climate summit?

ANALYSIS: Expectations are high for the COP20 meeting in Lima, but success will require clever diplomacy from hosts

Will India's new PM Modi be a climate change champion?

Will India’s new PM Modi be a climate change champion?

ANALYSIS: If India’s new BJP leader puts India on the path of sustainable development, he could help save the planet

Felipe Calderon: it’s time to talk about the profits from climate action

Felipe Calderon: it’s time to talk about the profits from climate action

COMMENT: Former Mexico President outlines goals of his Commission on Economy and Climate in Abu Dhabi summit address

John Ashton: fracking is no sensible solution to climate change

John Ashton: fracking is no sensible solution to climate change

COMMENT: A UK dash for shale gas will send all the wrong diplomatic signals at a time when clean energy investment is urgent

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