Former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Bob Watson says global average temperatures could reach 5°C above their pre-industrial level
New findings by Norwegian scientists suggest global temperatures may not rise as much as scientists have predicted
Comment: British Prime Minister needs to recognise that EU climate legislation is critical to efforts to avoid dangerous global warming
Map displays a progression of changing global surface temperatures anomalies from 1880 to 2012
International study by Walker Institute at the University of Reading highlights slow payback of greenhouse gas reduction policies
Warming may be slower than some experts had predicted, but many believe this is because the oceans are soaking up the extra heat
RTCC explores the major issues likely to dominate the climate change debate in the year ahead
Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT
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
COP18: World Meteorological Organisation data shows that 2012 is set to be amongst the top 10 hottest years on record, despite a cooling la Nina event in the first half of the year.
More and more scientists warn that the world could see global average temperatures rise 6°C by 2100. What would this mean for the planet?
National Snow and Ice Center in Colorado reports sea ice levels hit likely minimum on September 16, offering clearest signal yet of climate change
Republican Presidential candidate needs to have a Plan B if his belief that climate change is a hoax proves to be misplaced
In the ninth of the RTCC Youth Series we talk to Chris Castro from IDEASforUs about driving sustainability in US campuses, the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship and taking the group global.
After struggling with logistical problems all summer, Shell wants more time to drill off the coast of Alaska. A new electric car racing series will launch in 2014.
Today’s top headlines including Arctic sea ice hitting record lows, ecology drones monitoring conservation and Al Gore’s praise for Australia’s climate action.
Maplecroft’s Natural Hazards Risk Atlas reveals emerging South Asia’s key economies must build resilience against natural hazards such as flooding and cyclones.
New data from NOAA shows that July 2012 was the hottest month on record for the US
RTCC examines how to build resilience to drought in the Horn of Africa to protect communities from future dry periods.
World leaders meet in Berlin to lay groundwork for UNFCCC climate talks in Doha later this year – while former US Vice President Al Gore warns that his nation is already experiencing climate change.