NEWS: Cross-party committee of MPs argues government dash for shale gas is incompatible with emissions goals
COMMENT: Climate change is about politics, and we need wise leaders over the coming 11 months, says UK’s former chief climate diplomat
ANALYSIS: Twelve months on from the battle of Balcombe, Britain is little closer to exploiting its shale gas reserves
COMMENT: A crisis in economics education is creating a generation of leaders who don’t understand climate change
The Guardian: Yvo de Boer stresses importance of COP19 climate change talks as it emerges Australia’s environment minister will not attend
Scientists say climate change is a clear threat but nations are unlikely to take warnings on board at next round of UN talks in Warsaw
The Prime Minister promised to put green issues at the top of his agenda, but the delivery has been disappointing
Work to develop framework of 2015 global emissions deal recommences with urgent need for ‘ambition’ of nations to be addressed
Proposals by the US for nations to set their own greenhouse gas targets could fail to close the gap in ambition the EU’s top climate change negotiator has said
Despite more pleas this week for Canada to reconsider its position on climate change, the Government’s commitment to its tar sands oil resources is likely to win
Despite an ailing carbon market and shrinking economy, the importance of Europe’s climate and energy policies reaches far and wide
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New draft guidelines for England & Wales curriculum criticised by scientists for ‘abdicating duty to future generations’
Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti tells RTCC conflict and instability caused by climate change are likely to affect the UK in the future
UK Foreign Secretary welcomes Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti as ‘interim’ special representative
Comment: British Prime Minister needs to recognise that EU climate legislation is critical to efforts to avoid dangerous global warming
COP18: Qatari host urged to take charge of current deadlock in Doha and drive feuding parties towards a compromise.
If British politicians treat their own climate targets like a joke, what hopes are there for an effective global binding emissions deal?
The Climate Group reveals Beijing’s plans to focus on ten mitigation and ten adaptation tools as it looks to tackle climate change head-on.
UK minster for energy and climate change calls on China to stop blocking progress at UNFCCC negotiations and build greater unity with their domestic renewables programme and international ambition.