Government’s unwillingness to accept emission cuts is damaging country’s image as a global leader, says study
Countries agreed to address losses and damages linked to climate change at a summit in Warsaw, but now comes the hard part
Diplomats involved in creating a global emissions reduction treaty explain why it’s such a tortuous process
Comment: Natural disasters are set to become more common in a warming world, and politicians should take note says the IIED’s Saleemul Huq
EU’s climate and energy package proposes new targets for emissions and renewables, but bruising member state talks beckons
Gambia’s Pa Ousman Jarju explains why poor countries are ready to ‘compromise and engage’ at UN climate negotiations
UN climate chief confident political will is growing to cut global carbon emissions, but warns of tough challenges ahead in 2014
Guy Edwards and Timmon Roberts say that Peru is well placed to ensure the UN makes progress on climate change next year
Billed as the ‘finance summit’, Warsaw delivered little and promised less, leaving many questions unanswered
An outline of the main agreements reached at the 2013 UN climate summit, and what they mean for future negotiations
Reaction from the EU, USA, China, UK, Small Island States, UNFCCC and Polish Presidency to the end of the COP19 climate summit
Just under 200 countries agree on basic steps towards a global emissions reduction treaty at talks in Warsaw
Poor nations demand clarity on financial backing as Warsaw summit runs into overtime
Hosts of critical summits in 2014 and 2015 promise civil society its voice will be heard after Warsaw walkout
Climate minister says other developed nations should aim to equal UK pledge to deliver $6 billion by 2015
Australia and Japan’s decision to downgrade climate targets leaves EU shouldering heavy expectations
ActionAid, CARE and WWF recommend climate compensation scheme be implemented by 2015
Deputy climate chief says government will push for further carbon cuts in next Five Year Plan due out in 2015
Devastation to Philippines prompts three groups of developing nations to call for climate compensation scheme to be rolled out
Small island states want universal ambition. The Arabs don’t want binding commitments. And Yeb Sano won’t eat until meaningful progress is made