WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
NEWS: US fracking has challenged the Kremlin’s hold on the global gas market and Russia is keen to regain its share, say analysts
WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
ANALYSIS: ‘We may well be leaving to coming generations debris, desolation and filth’, Pope Francis tells flock of 1.2 billion
ANALYSIS: The International Energy Agency has published a special report on climate change: what does it tell us about energy emissions?
NEWS: Government set to maintain plans to slash emissions and boost clean energy use in UN pledge due on June 17
NEWS: Global greenhouse gas emissions could peak by 2020 says influential agency if governments take radical steps now
CRIB NOTES JUNE 15-19: Papal encyclical, China INDC, EU green week & London climate march
WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
NEWS: Report finds country “pocketing difference” from slower emissions growth while projections remain fixed
COMMENT: World’s largest rail network consumes more electricity than Sri Lanka, but is taking new steps to cut power use
NEWS: Rules for how REDD+ scheme will work are now agreed, work can start on ramping up projects say experts
COMMENT: Small island states are setting the pace, says Maldives foreign minister, but need big emitters to follow
WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
NEWS: Countries are betraying millions of Africans with weak climate pledges, says ex UN chief in new report
INTERVIEW: Marcin Koroloc on Paris talks, differentiation, EU unity and why the ETS is on a hiding to nothing
THE GUARDIAN: UK’s chief climate diplomat calls for £15bn a year R&D spending on clean energy to make it cheaper than coal power globally
ANALYSIS: Top hydrocarbon producers seem to accept a global deal will be done in Paris – the question is can they limit its damage?
ANALYSIS: French-led nuclear industry faces unpromising future after string of technical faults, cost overruns and delays
NEWS: As China readies nationwide carbon trading market, the likes of South Africa and Kazakhstan are developing carbon pricing