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Green credentials of fracking 'exaggerated', says IPCC author

Green credentials of fracking ‘exaggerated’, says IPCC author

NEWS: Yacob Mulugetta tells RTCC he was surprised by level of focus given to role of gas in cutting emissions post WG3 report

Google and Apple announce new low carbon investments

Google and Apple announce new low carbon investments

NEWS: US technology giants reveal backing for renewable energy and efficiency measures

EU delays 2030 climate package decision until October

EU delays 2030 climate package decision until October

Green groups and developing countries say Europe has lost ‘climate leader’s’ mantle after postponing new laws

EU climate chief says regional unity vital for 2015 Paris deal

EU climate chief says regional unity vital for 2015 Paris deal

European governments can “pressurise” heads of states into climate action says Connie Hedegaard

RTCC 2014 Climate Change Awards

RTCC 2014 Climate Change Awards

Download an entry form today and explain why you or your company should be considered for our 2014 showcase

EU committees vote 'yes' to renewables target, but Commission wavers

EU committees vote ‘yes’ to renewables target, but Commission wavers

The Environment and Industry committees have voted in favour of renewables target, amid reports Barroso will drop proposal

Warming temperatures spell trouble for hungry bats

Warming temperatures spell trouble for hungry bats

Climate change is likely to damage populations of bats which hunt their insect prey with high-frequency ultrasonic squeaks

RTCC 2013 Climate Change Awards: official presentation

RTCC 2013 Climate Change Awards: official presentation

Coverage from the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, held at the UN 2013 climate summit in Warsaw, Poland

India's solar capacity passes 2GW milestone

India’s solar capacity passes 2GW milestone

India’s renewable energy capacity has grown from 3.9GW in 2002-2003 to about 27.3GW in January 2013

China offers $816m in rewards to regions tackling air pollution

China offers $816m in rewards to regions tackling air pollution

Morning summary: China takes steps to tackling pollution; Bulgaria’s air is most polluted in Europe; and Germany postpones EU car emissions deal

RTCC 2013 Awards: Green Business of the Year

RTCC 2013 Awards: Green Business of the Year

Green business nominations for the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, due to be presented at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw

How are multinational corporations tackling climate change?

How are multinational corporations tackling climate change?

John Lewis, Apple, Facebook and Nestlé are taking small strides in cutting energy costs and promoting energy efficiency measures

India to construct floating solar power plant in Kolkata

India to construct floating solar power plant in Kolkata

Country’s first floating solar power station will be launched in one of the Victoria Memorial’s ponds in 2014

NOAA: 2012 heat is 'new normal' for the climate

NOAA: 2012 heat is ‘new normal’ for the climate

Morning summary: Last year was one of the 10 hottest on record, while rising sea levels and a melting Arctic point to a ‘new normal’ say scientists

Australia's climate change laws

Australia’s climate change laws

Globe International analysis reveals what steps Australia is taking to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate

New York, Miami and Boston at risk of rising sea levels

New York, Miami and Boston at risk of rising sea levels

Morning summary: More than 1,700 American cities and towns are at risk from rising sea levels, according to a study which says the fate of some cities is already sealed

Obama questions Keystone XL pipeline job projections

Obama questions Keystone XL pipeline job projections

Morning summary: US President Barack Obama tells the New York Times the 2000 jobs the pipeline would create are a ‘blip’

Saudi Arabia to invest $109 billion in renewables by 2032

Saudi Arabia to invest $109 billion in renewables by 2032

Morning summary: Saudi Arabia is looking to generate two thirds of its electricity supply from solar and wind in the next 20 years

UK fracking controls loosened to boost exploration

UK fracking controls loosened to boost exploration

Morning summary: Local communities are set to lose control over whether fracking can go ahead

Germany accused of “nasty pressure” in blocking EU green car laws

Germany accused of “nasty pressure” in blocking EU green car laws

Morning summary: Reports suggest “threats, intimidation and blackmail” have been used to sideline green cars legislation

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