Though Australia is considered one of the countries most vulnerable to a changing climate, few in the corporate sector pay much attention, says a new report
Warnings from science grow louder but climate finance and emission ambition remain festering sores at international negotiations
US President talks big, but will his team demonstrate commitment to multilateral process at next round of negotiations?
Former chief climate change diplomat on UK Treasury, Canada, Kyoto, ‘legal nihilism’ at UNFCCC and why it’s time for a new model of economic growth
As novel renewable energy technologies come of age, the prospect of a new relationship between Africa, the Middle East and Europe begins to emerge
Slow pace of clean technology investment jeopardises climate targets says Maria van der Hoeven
Ministers and campaigners react to the news that the EU’s flagship climate change policy will not be urgently reformed, leading some to write it off as “irrelevant”
MEPs will vote on Tuesday to decide whether to go ahead with plans that supporters say will save the bloc’s emissions trading scheme
New report highlights acceleration of domestic level policies to combat climate change regardless of the lack of progress at the UNFCCC
Foreign Minister’s meeting in London arrange additional brainstorming session for officials to evaluate risks
UK, France, Italy and Germany lead calls to reform emissions trading system or face distortion of the single market
Reports from Delhi suggest government is planning to establish when the country’s greenhouse gas emissions are likely to peak
RTCC understands the UK has rejected moves from Germany and France to include climate change on the 2013 G8 agenda
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Key market for business wishing to manage carbon footprint in good health according to analysts Carbon Clear
South Africa climate chief Mxakato-Diseko says leaders must take more interest in the UN negotiations for the 2015 deal to be agreed
US Secretary of State John Kerry continues efforts to develop climate consensus after China, Australia & EU meetings
Cuadrilla blames environmental regulations for closure of one of its three UK shale gas drilling operations until 2014
Draft document boosts climate change goals and gives carbon capture technology a larger role in the bloc’s energy future
Climate Commission’s ‘Angry Summer’ report warns record-breaking temperatures and intense rainfall likely to become more frequent