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Splits emerging in UN climate deal agreed in Doha

Splits emerging in UN climate deal agreed in Doha

Divisions over plans to develop a global climate deal appear after two influential groups of developing nations accused rich countries of undermining negotiations

Volcanoes can hide 'lost' global warming

Volcanoes can hide ‘lost’ global warming

Team led by University of Colorado-Boulder suggest emissions from erupting volcanoes could mask the effect of greenhouse gases and keep temperatures low

Can Climate Week 2013 save the UK's decarbonisation target?

Can Climate Week 2013 save the UK’s decarbonisation target?

Campaign organisers call on government to re-introduce target as IPPR research shows it need not increase UK energy bills

EU climate chief calls on US to block Keystone pipeline

EU climate chief calls on US to block Keystone pipeline

Rejecting tar sands project would represent a strong signal from Obama Administration of it’s climate change resolve

South Africa to launch carbon tax in 2015

South Africa to launch carbon tax in 2015

RTCC’s morning briefing on the day’s top climate change & green economy stories

Uncertainty as EU carbon market vote cancelled

Uncertainty as EU carbon market vote cancelled

RTCC’s morning briefing on the day’s top climate change & green economy stories

Black carbon blamed for 30% of Nepal glacier melt

Black carbon blamed for 30% of Nepal glacier melt

Researchers suspect soot from fires in India and China ‘probably’ responsible for a third of glacial retreat in Himalaya

Pablo Solon: we need a new strategy at UN climate change talks

Pablo Solon: we need a new strategy at UN climate change talks

Former Bolivian Ambassador to United Nations calls for a discussion on how campaigners can be more effective at global negotiations

David Cameron: green growth is the future

David Cameron: green growth is the future

British Prime Minister tells Mumbai audience major economies must back low carbon agenda

Cost not capacity the crucial statistic for renewable energy

Cost not capacity the crucial statistic for renewable energy

Analysis: Solar and wind sectors reported capacity landmarks this week but cost of low carbon energy is the magic number

Hedegaard hails Obama commitment to climate change

Hedegaard hails Obama commitment to climate change

EU Climate Commissioner delighted that ‘science’ to form backbone of US policy on global warming

Obama to target climate change with or without Congress

Obama to target climate change with or without Congress

RTCC’s morning briefing on the day’s top climate change & green economy stories

John Ashton: US climate debate is about confidence and progress

John Ashton: US climate debate is about confidence and progress

UK’s former chief climate diplomat says USA still has time to lead low carbon revolution, but time is running out

Shale gas sends US energy emissions down 4.6%

Shale gas sends US energy emissions down 4.6%

RTCC’s morning briefing on the day’s top climate change & green economy stories

Singh: India not planning further emission cuts

Singh: India not planning further emission cuts

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says world’s third largest emitter has done its bit, calling on richer nations to show more ambition

Republicans increase Keystone pressure on Obama

Republicans increase Keystone pressure on Obama

Influential Congressional committee led by climate sceptic Fred Upton to launch series of hearings focusing on benefits of fossil fuels in USA

Beijing view: Choking smog could catalyse climate action

Beijing view: Choking smog could catalyse climate action

As a cloud of poisonous gases descends on the Chinese capital, Terry Townshend asks if this will encourage leaders to move faster to cut air pollution

Beijing business leaders call for clean air act

Beijing business leaders call for clean air act

Property magnate Pan Shiyi starts Weibo campaign to force government to cut pollution in capital

What can UN climate talks learn from mercury agreement?

What can UN climate talks learn from mercury agreement?

Minamata Convention on mercury signed last week shows that multilateral environment deals can be done – but does this apply to talks on climate change?

Is the International Energy Agency still relevant?

Is the International Energy Agency still relevant?

New report from Grantham Institute and Chatham House says emerging economies like China, India, Brazil and Indonesia need a voice at top energy institutions

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