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Veteran campaigner slams Shell’s “Jekyll and Hyde” climate stance

Veteran campaigner slams Shell’s “Jekyll and Hyde” climate stance

NEWS: Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, uses Shell-sponsored conference to accuse oil giant of hypocrisy on climate change

EU 2030 compromise could weaken climate action

EU 2030 compromise could weaken climate action

ANALYSIS: As sign-off nears for the EU 2030 climate and energy package, “flexibility” measures could water down 40% emissions cuts to just 26%

Twitter watch: Who to follow at UN climate summit

Twitter watch: Who to follow at UN climate summit

BLOG: Keep an eye on these Twitter accounts to keep afloat of the Ban Ki-moon #TwitterStorm

Coal sector eyes salvation in green bond market

NEWS: Climate Bonds Initiative rejects idea that coal companies could use the green label to raise finance

We're f***ed: scientist on danger from ocean methane plumes

We’re f***ed: scientist on danger from ocean methane plumes

NEWS: Swedish study finds “vast methane plumes” coming from the ocean floor, which could accelerate global warming

Pakistan's coal-based economy could suffer after climate deal

Pakistan’s coal-based economy could suffer after climate deal

NEWS: Ambitious plans to expand use of coal power threaten country’s long term economic outlook says UN official

Fracking hell: What's the future for shale gas in the UK?

Fracking hell: What’s the future for shale gas in the UK?

ANALYSIS: Twelve months on from the battle of Balcombe, Britain is little closer to exploiting its shale gas reserves

World Bank chief backs fossil fuel divestment drive

World Bank chief backs fossil fuel divestment drive

Jim Yong Kim says levels of carbon dioxide threaten development gains over the past two decades

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

2013 in review: a year of fracking, wacky weather and soaring CO2

2013 in review: a year of fracking, wacky weather and soaring CO2

The RTCC team reflect on a year which broke records, stunned climate experts and left Russell Brand steaming

Live IPCC blog: UN releases AR5 climate science report

Live IPCC blog: UN releases AR5 climate science report

Updates from Stockholm where the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s eagerly anticipated assessment report is being released

Obama climate change plan: latest reaction

Obama climate change plan: latest reaction

Latest comment and analysis on President Barack Obama’s new climate strategy from WWF, Norton Rose Fulbright, IIED, Greenpeace & Conservation Hawks

UN climate process primed for final tilt at global emissions deal

UN climate process primed for final tilt at global emissions deal

Warnings from science grow louder but climate finance and emission ambition remain festering sores at international negotiations

Work on 2015 climate deal set to start in Bonn

Work on 2015 climate deal set to start in Bonn

UN negotiations start in Bonn on April 29 amid warnings from scientists that greenhouse gas emissions are rising too far, too fast

Q&A: John Ashton answers your climate change questions

Q&A: John Ashton answers your climate change questions

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

US Senator launches lobby to push climate change policy

US Senator launches lobby to push climate change policy

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

Would a CCS leak be as damaging as the BP Gulf of Mexico oil disaster?

Would a CCS leak be as damaging as the BP Gulf of Mexico oil disaster?

Carbon Capture and Storage still remains on the of the most viable technologies to aid climate change mitigation, but what would be the impacts of a CO2 leakage in the world’s oceans?

UK Foreign Secretary's Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton

RTCC Q&A: UK Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton

The UK’s Special Representative for Climate Change, John Ashton, talks to RTCC about his hopes for COP17 and why the Durban talks are still relevant.

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