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India pollution linked to Himalaya glacier melt

India pollution linked to Himalaya glacier melt

Kolkata’s choking streets are affecting the health of residents and the region’s long term prosperity

Security Council seat could tempt India into UN climate action

Security Council seat could tempt India into UN climate action

Government’s unwillingness to accept emission cuts is damaging country’s image as a global leader, says study

UN climate talks: the toughest negotiations on planet earth

UN climate talks: the toughest negotiations on planet earth

Diplomats involved in creating a global emissions reduction treaty explain why it’s such a tortuous process

Beijing polluters to face unlimited fines under new regulations

Beijing polluters to face unlimited fines under new regulations

New rules to curb Beijing’s air pollution will impose harsher punishments on those responsible for smog

Global climate laws now cover nearly 90% of carbon pollution

Global climate laws now cover nearly 90% of carbon pollution

New study reveals 66 countries now have legislation governing climate mitigation and adaptation plans

South Africa delays carbon tax amid industry pressure

South Africa’s delay to carbon tax a reminder of lobbying power of major emitters

Prescott says UK government is “confused” about climate change

Prescott says UK government is “confused” about climate change

Former deputy prime minister says David Cameron needs to decide whether he wants to lead the “greenest government ever”

Growth in solar reshaping world's renewables market say E&Y

Growth in solar reshaping world’s renewables market say E&Y

Ernst and Young league table says Germany, UK, US become less attractive for new investment in renewables

Surging emissions lead South Korea to query climate targets

South Korea may have to let heavy industry emit more after underestimating 2020 carbon footprint, says study

US plans for tougher carbon pollution cuts gather pace

US plans for tougher carbon pollution cuts gather pace

Reports from Washington DC suggest Obama Administration has held series of meeting to discuss possible climate strategies

Beijing firework sales slump 38% as air pollution concerns grow

Beijing firework sales slump 38% as air pollution concerns grow

The Chinese saw in the New Year with slightly less of a bang this year, as air pollution woes turn citizens from traditional firework displays

As it happened: C40 cities and climate summit in Johannesburg

As it happened: C40 cities and climate summit in Johannesburg

Mayors from around the world have gathered in Johannesburg to discuss urban solutions to tackling climate change

Urban leaders gather for C40 cities and climate summit in South Africa

Urban leaders gather for C40 cities and climate summit in South Africa

Mayors of the world’s leading cities met in Johannesburg this week to discuss solutions to climate change

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

UN climate talks: rich nations need to deliver in 2014 says Gambia envoy

UN climate talks: rich nations need to deliver in 2014 says Gambia envoy

Envoy for Least Developed Countries “optimistic” about UN talks, but says rich nations need to demonstrate commitment to carbon cuts

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

Renewables and efficiency make EU competitive - report

Renewables and efficiency make EU competitive – report

Wednesday’s top five: Clean energy boosts EU economy says report, Beijing bans heavy polluters, Australia’s water supplies at risk say scientists

Davos to discuss climate as UN makes new push for cuts

Davos to discuss climate as UN makes new push for cuts

Weird weather and impacts of natural disasters high up the agenda at World Economic Forum gabfest

Chinese air pollution blankets US west coast

Chinese air pollution blankets US west coast

Emissions outsourced to China are floating back over the Pacific to haunt the western states of America

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

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