CRIB NOTES 2-5 NOVEMBER: GCF gathers in Zambia, UN debates HFCs in Dubai, Saudis host carbon capture forum
ANALYSIS: Cash demands from developing countries reinserted into text during UN talks in Bonn, as World Bank official hails progress
NEWS: Leading multinationals sign up to Obama climate pledge as president braces for GOP showdown over plans for COP21 Paris deal
NEWS: Farmer’s legal challenge makes history as judge tells government to get its act together on tackling global warming
NEWS: Marshall Islands foreign minister Tony de Brum criticises Peter Dutton for “insensitive” remarks, in week of tension on climate
COMMENT: As Syrian refugees flock to Europe, driven in part by drought, countries must plan for global warming-linked losses
NEWS: Proposals published late Friday show positions once light years apart are slowly converging, although much work remains before Paris
NEWS: Major developed economies exploring compromise options on contentious issue of loss and damage at negotiations in Bonn
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BLOG: Young people and future generations will be hit hardest by climate change, so what do they need out of a UN pact?
CRIB NOTES JULY 27-31: Low oil price hits big firms, envoys review new Paris text, progress seen on HFCs
WEEKLY WRAP: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics
ANALYSIS: Hosts of this year’s summit in Paris aim to engage wide support for a deal before December deadline
ANALYSIS: Countries agreed to target a ‘legally binding’ climate pact in 2011, but four years later it’s still not clear how it will work
ANALYSIS: The EU has its climate negotiating priorities set out on six foot banners, but will it get its way in Paris?
COMMENT: Pope Francis’ unequivocal call to arms will reverberate globally in acting on climate change says IIED’s Camilla Toulmin
NEWS: Analysis of falling demand for electricity within the EU sends a stark warning to investors in new coal plants that their assets could be left stranded
NEWS: Developing world’s access to insurance following natural disasters to jump five-fold in five years, rich club of countries aims
NEWS: Despite signing up to raft of carbon cutting plans, Tokyo lacks a domestic strategy to address climate challenge, say analysts