Live text and video coverage from the last scheduled day of negotiations at the COP19 summit in Poland
The fossil fuel lobby has a disproportionate influence on world leaders, but they are not as powerless as they pretend
Negotiators in Warsaw will look to establish guidelines to create a standardised global carbon trading market
International community disappoints Ecuador to help keep its oil in the ground
Nikkei newspaper says new goal would represent a 3% increase in the discharge of greenhouse gases from 1990 levels
A new funding idea for developing countries could provide the renewable electricity output equivalent of 100 new coal plants by 2020.
Christiana Figueres says over $1 trillion will be needed to address climate change, on day new study reveals global funding fell in 2012
Nominations for the ‘Sustainable Waste Management Firm’ category in the inaugural RTCC Climate Change Awards, due to be presented at UNFCCC COP19 in Warsaw
At next month’s UN climate talks, RTCC will be hosting a live blog drawing on writers from across the world. Ido Liven explains how it will work
First Minister says Scotland’s government will ensure climate justice is a central pillar in the country’s policymaking process
Head of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says concerted action from rich nations is urgent
Ed Davey says country will have to face historical responsibility if global carbon budget is divided among nations
Updates from Stockholm where the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s eagerly anticipated assessment report is being released
Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, speaks to RTCC about climate justice, the UN, and why climate sceptics make her angry
Deciding which countries have contributed most to climate change depends on how you calculate historic and current emissions
A series of UN-sponsored long term climate finance talks concluded today in South Korea. E3G’s Amal-Lee Amin explains what we have learnt
Construction of housing, agriculture and mega dams have reduced the country’s ability to cope with intense monsoonal rains
Weak emissions trading scheme and plans for oil and gas drilling raise questions over country’s climate strategy
Globe International analysis reveals what steps Australia is taking to cut greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate
Hydro Tasmania has achieved a sustained period of zero diesel operation on King Island