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Global day of action as hundreds of thousands march for the climate

Global day of action as hundreds of thousands march for the climate

BLOG: Thousands of people are showing their support for climate action in marches across the world, culminating in New York

UK to reveal plans for global climate change talks

UK to reveal plans for global climate change talks

The Guardian: Climate change secretary Ed Davey says governments facing ‘pivotal moment’ on dealing with issue

EU efficiency push could counter Russian energy dominance

EU efficiency push could counter Russian energy dominance

NEWS: A 35% energy efficiency target for 2030 would wipe out reliance on Russian gas, says UK think-tank IPPR

World on course for 4C warming by 2100 – PwC

NEWS: Governments need to slash carbon intensity five times faster to avoid dangerous climate change, say analysts

Why Australia PM Tony Abbott's climate policy is toxic

Why Australia PM Tony Abbott’s climate policy is toxic

COMMENT: Physical and mental health are at risk from climate change, warns professor in plea to Australian government

Australia wind and solar fears rise as Abbott reviews policy

Australia wind and solar fears rise as Abbott reviews policy

NEWS: Renewable Energy Target could face scrapheap as Canberra takes fresh swipe at climate laws

Green dreams: judging the BRICS bank climate ambitions

Green dreams: judging the BRICS bank climate ambitions

ANALYSIS: Launched to great fanfare in Fortaleza, opinion is mixed on whether the emerging economy fund will be a force for good

Australia facing 'unprecedented rise in climate denial'

Australia facing ‘unprecedented rise in climate denial’

NEWS: Head of independent Climate Council Tim Flannery says politicians and the media are complicit in spreading misinformation

'Minilateral' approach could spare UN climate talks gridlock

‘Minilateral’ approach could spare UN climate talks gridlock

NEWS: Negotiations among 194 countries are unlikely to succeed warn analysts, arguing for radical shake-down to avoid 2C warming

Israel 'best place' on planet for clean-tech entrepreneurs

Israel ‘best place’ on planet for clean-tech entrepreneurs

NEWS: Despite recent falls in low carbon investment, potential for green businesses to flourish is growing across the world

Abbott blow as Senate ally Palmer blocks Climate Change Authority axe

Abbott blow as Senate ally Palmer blocks Climate Change Authority axe

NEWS: Clive Palmer announces support for climate action after Al Gore meeting, but still backs Australian carbon tax repeal

US cap on coal sector emissions "carbon crumbs" - Hansen

US cap on coal sector emissions “carbon crumbs” – Hansen

NEWS: US power sector is already halfway to the EPA’s 2030 carbon cap

UK minister dismisses Australia and Canada climate 'alliance'

UK minister dismisses Australia and Canada climate ‘alliance’

NEWS: London wants leaders in Canberra and Ottawa to play ‘responsible proactive’ role in curbing global greenhouse gas emissions

G7's focus on energy security 'at odds with' climate goals

G7’s focus on energy security ‘at odds with’ climate goals

NEWS: Green groups slam G7 pledge on energy and climate targets, arguing it opens door for gas and coal

China expects to launch national carbon market in 2018

China expects to launch national carbon market in 2018

NEWS: Launch of Chinese national carbon market would galvanise global climate action

Why is the US wind industry in the doldrums?

Why is the US wind industry in the doldrums?

ANALYSIS: US wind power data suggest a poor 2014, confounding industry forecasts

Pressure growing for OPEC countries to cut energy subsidies

Pressure growing for OPEC countries to cut energy subsidies

NEWS: Fossil fuel subsidies in oil-rich countries should be replaced with extra money for the poor, says report

UN climate veteran confident 2015 summit won't echo Copenhagen

UN climate veteran confident 2015 summit won’t echo Copenhagen

INTERVIEW: Deputy chief Richard Kinley says intensive diplomacy from world’s major carbon polluters could pay off in Paris

UN set to target HFCs at Abu Dhabi climate meeting

UN set to target HFCs at Abu Dhabi climate meeting

NEWS: Countries will debate reduction in use of potent greenhouse gases under UN’s ozone treaty

Australia's climate policies on verge of meltdown

Australia’s climate policies on verge of meltdown

NEWS: Tony Abbott’s ‘direct action’ policy could fail to pass Senate, leaving country’s carbon cutting plans in limbo

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