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Bonn 2012: What did the latest round of UN climate change talks achieve?

Bonn 2012: What did the latest round of UN climate change talks achieve?

RTCC analyses what has been achieved at the 2012 UNFCCC Bonn Climate Conference

Bonn 2012: UNFCCC equity workshop ends in old north-south divisions emerging

Bonn 2012: UNFCCC equity workshop ends in old north-south divisions emerging

Workshop on equitable access to sustainable development at UN talks in Bonn opens old wounds as India and China face off USA and EU over concept of ‘fairness’

John Ashton: We can use China to drive global clean-tech growth

John Ashton: We can use China to drive global clean-tech growth

The Foreign Office’s chief climate change official urges private sector to use China as an ‘incubator’ for clean-technology development.

South Korea passes carbon trading laws to combat climate change

South Korea passes carbon trading laws to combat climate change

Move could signal start of aggregated Asia-Pacific emissions trading scheme.

UK must be more open on ‘outsourced’ emissions, say MPs

UK must be more open on ‘outsourced’ emissions, say MPs

Report from the Energy and Climate Change select committee questions government’s ability to pressure other countries to cut emissions, while many of those are generated producing goods for the UK’s use.

China and Chile look to mimic Scottish energy innovation

China and Chile look to mimic Scottish energy innovation

Wave and tidal power technology gaining traction in Scotland as renewable targets loom.

China-UK taskforce required to develop effective climate change policy

China-UK taskforce required to develop effective climate change policy

A China-UK taskforce could build trust and drive low-carbon collaboration between the countries, according to UK experts.

Energy efficiency key to China’s economic growth

Energy efficiency key to China’s economic growth

China needs to radically improve its energy efficiency levels if it is to maintain current levels of growth, a leading expert on Chinese climate policy tells RTCC.

Photo of the week #5

Photo of the week #5

This week’s Rio Conventions Calendar photo features renewable energy in China.

Audio: Why the US finds a global climate treaty so hard

Audio: Why the US finds a global climate treaty so hard

Former UNFCCC boss Michael Zammit Cutajar explains why it is so difficult for the USA to fully engage in climate talks – and outlines the role he sees they could play in the lead up to 2015.

Audio: What role will USA + China play in climate talks?

Audio: What role will USA + China play in climate talks?

Former UNFCCC chief Michael Zammit Cutajar explores the relationship between the USA and China and asks how this will impact on any future climate treaty.

Comment: Durban Platform at stake in airline levy row

Comment: Durban Platform at stake in airline levy row

If the EU cannot enforce an emissions-trading system for airlines in its own backyard, what hope does the Durban Platform really have?

Nitrogen dioxide cloud over India and China

Nitrogen dioxide cloud over India and China

Nitrogen dioxide levels have risen over India and China according to a senior scientist at the University of Bremen.

COP17: Late deal saves UN climate talks

COP17: Late deal saves UN climate talks

The UN climate talks in Durban have been hailed an ‘historic success’ after agreement was reached on Sunday morning.

COP17 Latest: China opens door, but India slams it shut

COP17 Latest: China opens door, but India slams it shut

Indian delegation says Durban should focus on existing agreements and wait till 2015 before considering new plans for global emission reduction commitments.

South Africa gives first glimpse of its COP17 ambitions

South Africa gives first glimpse of its COP17 ambitions

World’s most coal dependant economy looks for commitment as it prepares to chair UNFCCC talks

Light bulb filament

China flicks the switch on incandescent bulbs

China aims to cut cut 48 million tonnes of CO2 after announcing plans to phase out all incandescent light bulbs by 2016.

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