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Clinton climate advisor asks Obama to back cap and trade

Clinton climate advisor asks Obama to back cap and trade

IETA chief Dirk Forrister calls on President to revisit cap and trade legislation

10 ways Barack Obama can address climate change

10 ways Barack Obama can address climate change

The President placed the climate on the agenda in his inaugural address on Monday – but how can he achieve his goals?

Greenpeace: 14 big oil megaprojects will set off carbon bomb

Greenpeace: 14 big oil megaprojects will set off carbon bomb

Huge new oil and gas developments would raise fossil fuel emissions by 20% and lock the world into dangerous levels of climate change, according to a report commissioned by Greenpeace

Mayor Bloomberg: Cities can lead climate change action

Mayor Bloomberg: Cities can lead climate change action

New York Mayor praises China, slams coal and says “fracking never killed anyone”

Davey says £3.3 trillion clean tech market 'booming'

Davey says £3.3 trillion clean tech market ‘booming’

UK climate and energy chief Ed Davey warns countries who fail to invest in low carbon economy will be left behind

Chinese carbon intensity drops 3.5% in 2012

Move welcomed as step in right direction but absolute emission reduction requires a climbdown on coal

Carbon capture delayed by high costs and poor policies – IEA

Carbon capture delayed by high costs and poor policies – IEA

International Energy Agency says CCS needs urgent investment and strong policy incentives from governments in 2013

Chevron chief dismisses climate change concerns

Chevron chief dismisses climate change concerns

CEO John Watson says oil, gas and coal are only affordable fuels and attacks subsidies for “expensive” low carbon energy sources

10 climate questions that need answering in 2013

10 climate questions that need answering in 2013

RTCC explores the major issues likely to dominate the climate change debate in the year ahead

RTCC's 2012 review - a year in climate change

RTCC’s 2012 review – a year in climate change

12 months in focus: Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, an inconclusive Earth Summit in Rio and a promise from US President Obama to finally address global warming

Cameroon, art and climate awareness

Cameroon, art and climate awareness

Youth Profile #22: As life in Cameroon is changed by climate change, one group of young people aims to provide children with the tools they need to drive climate education.

Fracking: Climate change friend or foe?

Fracking: Climate change friend or foe?

The UK was widely praised for establishing a national carbon budget but an unabated dash for gas could break the bank.

What next for the UN climate talks after Doha?

What next for the UN climate talks after Doha?

Doha deal was hammered home in 60 seconds, but what was actually agreed during two weeks of intense negotiations?

Youth turn to music as climate message falls on deaf ears

Youth turn to music as climate message falls on deaf ears

Youth Profile #21: The Global Youth Music Contest share their vision of enthusing young people about climate change and sustainability

Greenpeace, WWF, Oxfam & Climate Action International reax to Doha deal

Greenpeace, WWF, Oxfam & Climate Action International reax to Doha deal

COP18: Environmental NGOs brand Doha climate summit as a missed opportunity, saying coal and oil industry will benefit

COP18 Live: Latest news from Day 11 of Doha climate summit

COP18 Live: Latest news from Day 11 of Doha climate summit

Kyoto draft text released but key issues unresolved, Russia could join second commitment period “after Doha” and Dominican Republic makes emission pledge.

COP18 Live: Latest news from Day 10 of Doha climate summit

COP18 Live: Latest news from Day 10 of Doha climate summit

Negotiators stretched as they prepare to hand work over to Ministers at the UN climate change talks in Qatar.

Todd Stern: Shale gas boosting US climate action

Todd Stern: Shale gas boosting US climate action

COP18: Lead negotiator in Doha rejects suggestions USA climate action is inadequate, citing recent drop in emissions as a result of switch from coal to gas

EU alliance with small island states vital to success of Doha talks - UK minister

EU alliance with small island states vital to success of Doha talks – UK minister

COP18: UK climate minister Greg Barker says he will be working hard to ensure relationship between EU and developing world is restored

Doha: USA negotiator says emission cuts depend on public support

Doha: USA negotiator says emission cuts depend on public support

COP18: US negotiator Jonathan Pershing says there is no chance of the USA signing up to a climate deal that requires the country to make substantial cuts in its emissions

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