Masdar chief Sultan Al Jaber keen to expand global operations after successful launch of the world’s largest offshore windfarm
Boris Johnson’s environmental advisor Matthew Pencharz on shale gas, air pollution, lessons from the 2012 Olympics and climate adaptation planning
Morning Briefing: Apple is constructing its third solar farm, following the two currently in construction next to its North Carolina data centre
Experts from government affiliated Energy Resources Institute say 2 degrees warming target is still realistic if China curbs pollution
Morning briefing: car giants to cooperate on power cells for cars, set to launch by 2020
Details of US climate plan revealed with emissions from both new and existing power stations targeted and plans for enough renewables to power 6 million homes
Secretary of State John Kerry tells audience in New Delhi that action on climate change can boost the country’s development
With John Kerry in India to discuss future cooperation, analysts say USA must offer Delhi government aid to move away from coal-based economy
At landmark speech in Berlin US President says a “grim alternative” awaits the world if rising greenhouse gas emissions are not addressed
UNEP report reveals overall funding for wind and solar dropped in 2012, but growth still evident in emerging markets
Current emissions and mitigation policies have left the world on a trajectory to warm by 4C by 2100, a new report by Climate Action Tracker warns
Scratch the surface of the World Coal Association’s answer to climate change, more coal, and it is clearly deeply flawed
Morning Summary: Still no resolution to agenda rift as talks enter fourth day
World’s fastest growing economy and World Environment Day host has “immense opportunity” for green growth says UNEP official
UK Secretary of State Ed Davey’s speech to Met Office Climate Services event at Institute of Physics, London on Monday 3 June
Sector on brink of competing with fossil fuels but China-EU could derail years of progress, writes Joe Curtin
Kalikesh Singh Deo praises the country’s climate legislation but says low targets and fossil fuel subsidies blot its record
Zou Ji from China’s National Centre for Climate Change says country’s clean revolution could stall unless it receives help from developed world
European Commission is consulting on how to maintain decarbonisation momentum, but will binding targets for renewables, efficiency and emissions work?
Last week’s round of UN climate change talks in Bonn offered an insight into what a binding emissions treaty could look like