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One kilometre along the Arctic sea ice – my hardest ever swim

One kilometre along the Arctic sea ice – my hardest ever swim

When Lewis Pugh finished his 22-minute, awareness-raising swim his hands were so frozen he hand to grip onto his photographer with his teeth

UK cuts Foreign Office climate change team

UK cuts Foreign Office climate change team

Cuts made to workforce at home and overseas despite ministers saying climate diplomacy should be a top priority, reports the Guardian

George Osborne: The best barometer for success in Paris?

George Osborne: The best barometer for success in Paris?

COMMENT: UK chancellor has taken an axe to country’s green policies in lead up to UN’s climate summit. His March 2016 budget will be an early chance to see if COP21 has worked

Obama to slash methane emissions 45% by 2025

Obama to slash methane emissions 45% by 2025

NEWS: The White House’s first ever methane rules for the oil and gas industry would help US curb global warming

UK, Germany & France join coalition against black carbon and methane pollutants

UK, Germany & France join coalition against black carbon and methane pollutants

21 states now signed up to agreement to slow climate change by cutting damaging emissions

Carbon focus: Innovative methods to cut emissions

Carbon focus: Innovative methods to cut emissions

While negotiations in the main Conference Centre in Durban remain deadlocked, there is plenty of innovation on display in the main conference centre.

The data is in: 2016 was hottest year on record

The data is in: 2016 was hottest year on record

NASA, NOAA and the Met Office independently confirm global temperatures were 1.1C higher than the pre-industrial average

BBC lost at sea as Radio 4 mocks climate change science

BBC lost at sea as Radio 4 mocks climate change science

BLOG: Science drenched with a water pistol as sceptical MPs and weathermen line up to bash Met Office

Halloween could be UK's hottest ever

Halloween could be UK’s hottest ever

NEWS: October 31 will be frightfully hot, according to the UK’s Met Office

UK invests £97m in weather and climate supercomputer

UK invests £97m in weather and climate supercomputer

NEWS: The Met Office says the system, 13 times more powerful than its existing capacity, will bring £2 billion of benefits

UK set for driest September since records began

UK set for driest September since records began

NEWS: Provisional Met Office figures suggest that this September will be UK’s driest since at least 1910

Climate change to increase UK flash flood risk - study

Climate change to increase UK flash flood risk – study

NEWS: Chances of potentially dangerous levels of heavy rain likely to increase says Met Office

Global warming 'slowdowns' will be frequent say UK scientists

Global warming ‘slowdowns’ will be frequent say UK scientists

Met Office summary for UN climate summit reveals recent pause in temperature rise not unusual, with more likely in future

Scientists admit global warming has paused (but it’s coming back)

Scientists admit global warming has paused (but it’s coming back)

UK Met Office say natural causes responsible for slowing temperature rise, but overall trends suggest we’ll still hit 2 degrees of warming

UK climate experts meet to discuss 'unusual weather'

UK climate experts meet to discuss ‘unusual weather’

Morning briefing: Workshop at UK’s Met Office to determine if climate change played a role in recent extreme weather events

Ed Davey: vested interest & nimbyism drives climate contrarians

Ed Davey: vested interest & nimbyism drives climate contrarians

UK Secretary of State Ed Davey’s speech to Met Office Climate Services event at Institute of Physics, London on Monday 3 June

Climate change linked to 2011 East Africa drought

Climate change linked to 2011 East Africa drought

UK Met Office report suggests human influence affected rainy seasons in East Africa ahead of catastrophic drought

Expert view: Has global warming stopped?

Expert view: Has global warming stopped?

Climate scientists explain why the planet is still warming, despite new data from the UK Met Office suggesting it has slowed

2012 England's wettest year on record

2012 England’s wettest year on record

Met Office reports UK’s second wettest year since 1910, warning that extreme rainfall, possibly as a result of climate change, is likely to become more frequent

ariel image of flooding in Pakistan

Scientists link British winter heat & Texas drought of 2011 to climate change – but not Thailand floods

Climate change is increasing the chances of extreme weather events, according to a new report from from scientists at the UK Met Office and the USA’s NOAA.

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