ANALYSIS: Ministerial gathering in Middle East can lay foundations for success at Ban Ki-moon’s leader’s summit
BLOG: Communities perched on the edge of the Himalaya battle climate change on a daily basis – but with help they can flourish
ANALYSIS: Environmental protection efforts can exclude local communities – but a balance is possible with careful planning
COMMENT: Former UK chief climate diplomat John Ashton reflects on what campaigners can learn from St Cuthbert
BLOG: Scientists working on the IPCC’s latest study answer questions on adaptation, positives from warming and timeframes
Latest news, analysis, tweets and commentary from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report on the impacts of global warming
Comment: The EU needs to break its dependence on Russian gas, but seems incapable of formulating a clear strategy
Diplomats involved in creating a global emissions reduction treaty explain why it’s such a tortuous process
Live coverage of the first UK Parliament review of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 5th Assessment Report
PwC’s Celine Herweijer reflects on what risk means to business leaders at the World Economic Forum
Divestment movement needs to target fund managers’ fiduciary duty and explain why fossil fuel investments will end in financial disaster
Sceptics may laugh at the irony of climate scientists getting stuck in ice, but it still doesn’t disprove climate change
The RTCC team reflect on a year which broke records, stunned climate experts and left Russell Brand steaming
The Kremlin is notoriously vague over its commitment to the UN climate process, but there are signs this could change
Diplomats from 193 countries gather in Warsaw next week for two weeks of talks on climate change. What’s all the fuss about?
RTCC’s definitive guide to who you should follow on Twitter at the forthcoming UN COP19 climate talks in Warsaw
Working against internationally binding CO2 reduction targets, the US pivots to climate change adaptation
Comment: Johan L. Kuylenstierna from the SEI argues the answers to cutting our reliance on oil and gas are surprisingly simple
Green Climate Fund was designed to ensure civil society engagement in decisions, but some fear this is being forgotten
An analysis of the main developed country negotiating positions ahead of the next round of UN climate talks