Rabat’s special envoy says COP22 will be a moment for governments, cities and business to embrace new levels of cooperation and technology sharing
Mexican diplomat is a team builder with a ruthless streak, say ministers who have worked with her
French former president of UN summit warns of negative consequences if Brussels does not formally join deal before it enters into force
Latest synthesis study commends governments for climate drive, but underlines radical carbon cuts required to avoid dangerous warming
Patricia Espinosa is to take over from Christiana Figueres as head of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in July
Oil majors need to get their act together and governments ramp up ambition to make UN climate goals a reality, writes France ambassador Laurence Tubiana
GUARDIAN: Productivity losses could exceed US$2 trillion by 2030, says major report, as field and factory labourers suffer
India, Japan or leading EU member states could get climate pact over the 55% of global emissions threshold to enter into force
Talks in Bonn this week need to protect poor and marginalised people from irreversible climate impacts, says CARE’s Sven Harmeling
Finance will be critical to realise the Paris Agreement, says Emmanuel De Guzman – and vulnerable countries are taking a lead
China cranks up pressure on G20, calling on all major economies to ratify agreement ahead of September’s meeting
News, commentary and analysis from UN ceremony as 175 countries sign the Paris Agreement on climate change
Climate Vulnerable Forum calls on all countries to increase their carbon-cutting contributions by 2020, as leaders meet in New York
Governments, religious leaders and business talk up the Paris Agreement on climate change, but record temperatures hint at huge ambition deficit
Greg Hunt says government is committed to joining new UN climate deal this year, but rejects calls for Canberra to adopt tougher CO2 targets
Campaign group 350 announces series of protests on every continent to signal fears over weak climate policies
India, Canada and Mexico among countries set for early approval of Paris Agreement, in boost for climate action
Christians, Muslims and Buddhists are among 270 religious leaders showing support for ambitious climate action at New York event on Monday
Could the Paris Agreement set a new record for the number of countries signing up on the first day?
CRIB NOTES: Governments confirmed to sign Paris deal rising fast, OPEC states discuss oil freeze, UN to debate shipping emission curbs