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Climate adaptation brings men back to women-only village

Climate adaptation brings men back to women-only village

NEWS: How tackling water scarcity in Burkina Faso brought men, a beer brewing business and a donkey to village of women

Hedegaard: EU is still a 'climate leader'

Hedegaard: EU is still a ‘climate leader’

INTERVIEW: Outgoing EU climate chief faces one last battle to assure her legacy as UN emissions deal looms

UN climate summit: Mandela's widow says leaders lack courage

UN climate summit: Mandela’s widow says leaders lack courage

NEWS: Graca Machel, member of the Elders group, attacks world leaders for weak promises at New York summit

Europe banks on green entrepreneurs in climate challenge

Europe banks on green entrepreneurs in climate challenge

INTERVIEW: Attractive low carbon innovations might just save our necks, says chemistry professor Richard Templer

Carbon neutrality: a hard sell in Costa Rica

Carbon neutrality: a hard sell in Costa Rica

COMMENT: Politicians love the idea of a zero carbon future, but few can explain how to get there, argues Monica Araya

Why health and climate experts must work together

Why health and climate experts must work together

COMMENT: Using climate knowledge to manage health risks saves lives

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

Communicating climate change - without the scary monsters

Communicating climate change – without the scary monsters

INTERVIEW: The climate disaster narrative hasn’t worked. Ignorance is bliss. So how do experts plan do wake up the world?

US-Australia "meeting of minds" on climate - US official

US-Australia “meeting of minds” on climate – US official

NEWS: US and Australian government saw convergence on climate during annual meeting, despite polarised domestic policies

Climate sceptic former UK minister to launch think-tank

NEWS: Owen Paterson, sacked last month as environment minister, is setting up the UK/2020 group to create a “radical Conservative vision”

Whither India: Modi faces climate choice as 2015 deal nears

Whither India: Modi faces climate choice as 2015 deal nears

ANALYSIS: Reports Delhi government is slashing green safeguards raise concerns it is not bothered about cutting emissions

Bicycles and bluster: Boris Johnson, wannabe prime minister

Bicycles and bluster: Boris Johnson, wannabe prime minister

ANALYSIS: The notoriously ambitious London mayor has confirmed he will run for parliament, but where does he stand on climate change?

Fracking hell: What's the future for shale gas in the UK?

Fracking hell: What’s the future for shale gas in the UK?

ANALYSIS: Twelve months on from the battle of Balcombe, Britain is little closer to exploiting its shale gas reserves

Dirty coal plants undermine EU climate leadership – report

NEWS: Germany and the UK must crack down on their coal plants – some of the most polluting in Europe – to meet climate targets, say charities

Apple cuts carbon footprint by 3%

Apple cuts carbon footprint by 3%

NEWS: Apple has reduced its carbon impact by 3% and admits “there’s still a lot of work to be done”

Abbott blow as Senate votes to delay carbon tax axe

Abbott blow as Senate votes to delay carbon tax axe

NEWS: Government accused of deceiving allies as vote to cut Australia’s main climate law ends in farce

Mexico eyes economic benefits of landmark climate law

Mexico eyes economic benefits of landmark climate law

NEWS: Country’s emissions have soared in past two decades, but government believes cuts can boost competitiveness

India counts human and economic cost of late monsoon

India counts human and economic cost of late monsoon

NEWS: Record temperatures and a delayed monsoon have left many Indians suffering, causing scientists to explore possible climate link

Climate change threatens US business warn Bloomberg and Paulson

Climate change threatens US business warn Bloomberg and Paulson

NEWS: Climate change could halve crop yields and submerge property worth $500 billion this century

Abbott declines invite to Ban Ki-moon climate summit

Abbott declines invite to Ban Ki-moon climate summit

NEWS: Australian prime minister says he will not be among world leaders attending climate summit in New York

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