ANALYSIS: Reports suggest the world’s largest carbon polluter could be close to an emissions peak. But can we trust the data?
ANALYSIS: Six days of talks in Geneva conclude with huge set of proposals for Paris pact, observers say narrowing down options will be challenging
ANALYSIS: What are the big ideas governments will have to grapple with between now and December’s UN climate summit?
COMMENT: When Glasgow University ditched dirty energy investments, it gave the movement new momentum, says Sophie Beaumert
COMMENT: Unless diplomats design UN deal to cope with climate damage, it will soon become redundant, says Saleemul Huq
ANALYSIS: A billion dollar trade deal will open up investments between Beijing and South America, but will it herald low carbon growth?
ANALYSIS: Coal companies face a large, even existential threat from a growing divestment movement. CCS could help them offer an answer to their critics
COMMENT: Focusing on the 97% consensus is not always the best way to end the playground bickering of scientists, says Ilan Kelman
ANALYSIS: What would a global carbon cutting deal look like, how will countries get there and could it end in disaster?
ANALYSIS: Scientists question president Dilma Rousseff’s commitment to climate leadership over appointment of Aldo Rebelo to science job
COMMENT: The government’s enthusiasm for fracking ignores the will of the people, says the UK’s former climate envoy
ANALYSIS: US president Barack Obama’s visit to India yielded some technical progress on clean energy, but little on climate change
BLOG: Scientists say combination of rising emissions and expanding nuclear capabilities are making Earth more dangerous
REVIEW: Scientists and actors unite to create a fun, interactive fable about the choices posed by climate change
ANALYSIS: Data suggest that consumers at present are still very fickle and will consume more oil as fossil fuel prices fall
BLOG: How would the State of the Union address look if Obama turned environmentalist? 350’s Jamie Henn conducts a rewrite
COMMENT: Climate change is about politics, and we need wise leaders over the coming 11 months, says UK’s former chief climate diplomat
COMMENT: A recent study put the social cost of emitting a tonne of carbon dioxide at US$220. An EU allowance costs $8. Why the gap?
ANALYSIS: From old seafarers to modern scientists, RTCC looks at the past and the present of temperature records
BLOG: As Pope Francis visits the Philippines, Tacloban citizens make a video appeal for climate justice