NEWS: Poland’s climate change minister says the coal-intensive nation can be a model for developing countries
ANALYSIS: Reports Delhi government is slashing green safeguards raise concerns it is not bothered about cutting emissions
NEWS: Brazil, South Africa, China and India say developed nations must meet their commitments
NEWS: Hydropower is a key plank of US$5 billion World Bank investment in electricity for Africa
NEWS: US government researchers say state’s economy is threatened by rise in ocean carbon dioxide levels
NEWS: High level Delhi negotiations end with agreement to boost clean tech cooperation and efficiency standards
NEWS: US secretary of state urges greater US-India cooperation on clean energy ahead of Delhi summit
BLOG: 18 men and women who will play a vital role in developing an international deal to curb emissions
ANALYSIS: Launched to great fanfare in Fortaleza, opinion is mixed on whether the emerging economy fund will be a force for good
NEWS: Latest blow means rich countries need to deliver on finance and emission cuts in 2015 warns Wylbur Simuusa
NEWS: Top climate change official Rachel Kyte says Australia’s decision to ditch carbon price won’t change international picture
ANALYSIS: The Montreal Protocol could deliver quick, cheap pollution cuts if India and Gulf states get on board
NEWS: German chancellor pledges €750m to Green Climate Fund and demands politicians take climate science seriously
NEWS: Coal-dependent Poland could challenge European 2030 carbon-cutting targets, warns UK energy secretary
NEWS: Debate over who will accept toughest carbon cuts heads to wire, as UN narrows options for Paris summit
NEWS: New study says 15 countries could hold key to ensuring world avoids dangerous levels of warming
NEWS: Negotiations among 194 countries are unlikely to succeed warn analysts, arguing for radical shake-down to avoid 2C warming
NEWS: India environment minister promises government will “reposition” itself at global climate negotiations
NEWS: Country’s emissions have soared in past two decades, but government believes cuts can boost competitiveness
ANALYSIS: Jean-Claude Juncker has his eye fixed on Europe’s economy, but climate looms large on the EU agenda