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Sea level rise could reach 6 inches by end of century, warns leaked IPCC report

Sea level rise could reach 6 inches by end of century, warns leaked IPCC report

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

Fierce cyclone sweeps through Pacific Island of Samoa

Fierce cyclone sweeps through Pacific Island of Samoa

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

Todd Stern: Shale gas boosting US climate action

Todd Stern: Shale gas boosting US climate action

COP18: Lead negotiator in Doha rejects suggestions USA climate action is inadequate, citing recent drop in emissions as a result of switch from coal to gas

New York considers all options to make city safe following Sandy

New York considers all options to make city safe following Sandy

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 GMT

Japan set to meet Kyoto Protocol commitments

Japan set to meet Kyoto Protocol commitments

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Pressure grows on Romney and Obama to mention climate change in debate

Pressure grows on Romney and Obama to mention climate change in debate

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Climate Live: Shipping and oil industries set to accelerate Arctic thaw, says UNEP

Climate Live: Shipping and oil industries set to accelerate Arctic thaw, says UNEP

The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Climate Live: Could climate change change the face of Australia by 2070?

Climate Live: Could climate change change the face of Australia by 2070?

The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

UK minister accused of stabbing EU ETS in the back over aviation comments

UK minister accused of stabbing EU ETS in the back over aviation comments

UK minister says threats to airline industry from EU-ETS are serious, but Connie Hedegaard denies any chance of policy u-turn

Climate Live: Glasgow's disused mines to heat the city, African farmers find ways to tackle drought and Obama says climate change is "not a hoax"

Climate Live: Glasgow’s disused mines to heat the city, African farmers find ways to tackle drought and Obama says climate change is “not a hoax”

Today’s headlines, Glasgow’s disused mines to heat the city, African farmers find ways to tackle drought and Obama says climate change is “not a hoax”.

Climate Live: UNFCCC talks in Bangkok continue amid concerns over lack of progress and Mitt Romney's plan for climate change

Climate Live: UNFCCC talks in Bangkok continue amid concerns over lack of progress and Mitt Romney’s plan for climate change

Today’s top stories including UNFCCC talks in Bangkok continue amid concerns over lack of progress and Mitt Romney’s plan for climate change.

Climate Live: Romney sets out plan for US energy independence, Green Climate Fund board meets and risks of rapid warming to Antarctic Peninsula

Climate Live: Romney sets out plan for US energy independence, Green Climate Fund board meets and risks of rapid warming to Antarctic Peninsula

Today’s stop stories including Romney’s plan for US energy independence, the first meeting of the UN Green Climate Fund and warnings over rapid warming across the Antarctic Peninsula.

UN agencies call for global response to drought

UN agencies call for global response to drought

With climate change expected to increase the frequency and intensity of droughts, UN agencies call on countries to adopt urgent policies to deal with water shortages

Climate Live: Arctic sea ice hits record lows, ecology drone monitor conservation and Al Gore praises Australia's climate action

Climate Live: Arctic sea ice hits record lows, ecology drone monitor conservation and Al Gore praises Australia’s climate action

Today’s top headlines including Arctic sea ice hitting record lows, ecology drones monitoring conservation and Al Gore’s praise for Australia’s climate action.

Climate Live: Could a giant umbrella protect the Great Barrier Reef, US Atlantic coast is sea-level rise 'hotspot' & UK is urged to improve resource efficiency

Climate Live: Could a giant umbrella protect the Great Barrier Reef, US Atlantic coast is sea-level rise ‘hotspot’ & UK is urged to improve resource efficiency

Today’s top headlines, scientists calls for novel ways to protect the oceans, US Atlantic Coast ‘hotspot’ for sea-level rise and UK government urged to strengthen resource efficiency

US says two degree guarantee should be dropped by global climate change deal

US says two degree guarantee should be dropped by global climate change deal

US Special Envoy for climate change calls for a ‘flexible’ global deal where countries submit their own targets and less emphasis is placed on the two degree guarantee.

Climate Live: US storms could threaten region's ozone layer & EU Energy Commissioner praises unconventional fossil fuels

Climate Live: US storms could threaten region’s ozone layer & EU Energy Commissioner praises unconventional fossil fuels

Today’s top headlines: US storms could threaten region’s ozone layer, EU Energy Commissioner praises unconventional fossil fuels and UNEP chief praises London Olympics.

Climate Live: MPs call on UK to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, EU takes action against emission trading surplus & NASA reports 'extreme melt' in Greenland

Climate Live: MPs call on UK to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, EU takes action against emission trading surplus & NASA reports ‘extreme melt’ in Greenland

Today’s top headlines: MPs call on UK to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, US official says cutting air pollutant could ‘buy time’ in fight against climate change, and extreme melt event in Greenland.

Climate Live: US drought send food prices up, England tracks natural capital and China oil industry becomes player in North Sea

Climate Live: US drought send food prices up, England tracks natural capital and China oil industry becomes player in North Sea

Today’s top headlines: US set to see food price rises because of drought, England tracks natural capital and China enters the North Sea oil industry.

Climate Live: Davey to push for 30% EU emissions targets, US drought to hit food prices and Tsunami debris in the Pacific Ocean

Climate Live: Davey to push for 30% EU emissions targets, US drought to hit food prices and Tsunami debris in the Pacific Ocean

The latest international climate change news, debate and video from RTCC.

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