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UK carbon capture industry could be worth £35 billion

UK carbon capture industry could be worth £35 billion

Delays to CCS risk £35-bil of economic benefit, says report

China, India and Brazil could 'derail' UN climate deal says UK envoy

China, India and Brazil could ‘derail’ UN climate deal says UK envoy

Leading climate diplomat Sir David King says some developing countries are too vague about whether they will sign UN treaty

State of the Union: Obama calls for climate urgency

State of the Union: Obama calls for climate urgency

President says he will use executive powers to curb use of coal, but defends plans to use more gas and oil

State of the Union: How will Obama tackle climate change?

State of the Union: How will Obama tackle climate change?

US president’s climate ambition faces tough test as mid-term elections and hostile Congress limit room to manouevre in 2014

Al Gore: world close to a 'political tipping point' on climate change

Al Gore: world close to a ‘political tipping point’ on climate change

Superstorms Sandy and Haiyan raising awareness of climate threats says former US VP, as leaders discuss solutions in Davos

Davos highlights business risks of 'climate complacency'

Davos highlights business risks of ‘climate complacency’

PwC’s Celine Herweijer reflects on what risk means to business leaders at the World Economic Forum

Global droughts hit Coke’s balance sheet

Global droughts hit Coke’s balance sheet

Friday’s top five: Coke VP says water shortages a concern, UK PM hails fracking, Green Bonds pass $10bn mark, China wind capacity soars

East Asia could face more intense cyclones

East Asia could face more intense cyclones

Researchers say increasing sea surface temperatures linked to climate change could enhance tropical storm intensity

EU proposes 40% carbon pollution cut by 2030

EU proposes 40% carbon pollution cut by 2030

EU’s climate and energy package proposes new targets for emissions and renewables, but bruising member state talks beckons

EU bickering continues over 2030 climate targets

EU bickering continues over 2030 climate targets

Pressure builds on EU President Barroso as Commissioners battle over region’s low carbon trajectory

Lord Browne: fracking is 'not going to go away' in the UK

Lord Browne: fracking is ‘not going to go away’ in the UK

Cuadrilla chairman and former BP chief says shale gas can help UK meet climate targets and boost energy security

World can double renewables share at low cost, says report

Renewable energy lobby says the world can double use of wind, solar and other low carbon sources

EU set to propose 40% carbon reduction target for 2030

EU set to propose 40% carbon reduction target for 2030

European climate compromise on cards, with Council decision likely to disappoint many green groups

EU climate leadership in doubt as talks on 2030 targets stall

EU climate leadership in doubt as talks on 2030 targets stall

Climate diplomacy experts say 40% emission cut target will “not be taken seriously” by rest of world

10 ways to generate $36 trillion of green investments by 2050

10 ways to generate $36 trillion of green investments by 2050

Leading low carbon group CERES outlines how $1 trillion a year for low carbon infrastructure can be generated

Fund managers who ignore climate risk breaching 'fiduciary duty'

Fund managers who ignore climate risk breaching ‘fiduciary duty’

UN climate chief says future investments must reflect need for planet to avoid warming to dangerous levels

Cameron says 2020s decarbonisation target "extremely unwise"

Cameron says 2020s decarbonisation target “extremely unwise”

UK Prime Minister says country must develop carbon capture technologies before committing to tough emission reduction goals

EU Parliament gives strong backing to carbon capture

EU Parliament gives strong backing to carbon capture

MEPs back plans to boost funding for technology that could radically cut carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels

Fossil fuel giants face 'climate stress test' call at UN summit

Fossil fuel giants face ‘climate stress test’ call at UN summit

New York ‘climate risk’ meeting will call on oil majors to evaluate size of carbon reserves that are incompatible with warming world

New battery could solve storage problems of renewables

New battery could solve storage problems of renewables

A research team has high hopes it has found a cheap and effective way of storing huge amounts of energy

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