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Twitter failing to bridge gap between climate activists and sceptics

Twitter failing to bridge gap between climate activists and sceptics

NEWS: Opposing groups as far apart as ever says new research based on tweeting habits of those in climate change arena

Disaster risk talks ‘could break down’ under weight of climate politics

NEWS: Observers warn countries may fail to reach an effective deal in Sendai to limit the risk of natural disasters

Tropical Cyclone Pam hits Vanuatu capital

Tropical Cyclone Pam hits Vanuatu capital

NEWS: Climate change links unclear as winds of up to 200mph leave trail of destruction in Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands

Climate change weekly wrap (March #2) – news, video + analysis

Climate change weekly wrap (March #2) – news, video + analysis

NEWSLETTER: All you need to know from the last seven days of international climate change and energy politics

Cutting carbon emissions will cause crops to die, warns UKIP

Cutting carbon emissions will cause crops to die, warns UKIP

BLOG: MEP for UK Independence Party says EU decarbonisation policies could lead to food shortages – but is this backed by science?

Global warming likely to accelerate after "pause", say scientists

Global warming likely to accelerate after “pause”, say scientists

NEWS: Scientists says 1% chance of two decade hiatus – but once it ends, expect rapid rise in temperatures to begin

UN: 2014 was the hottest year on record

UN: 2014 was the hottest year on record

NEWS: World Meteorological Organization draws conclusion from combined datasets that 2014 was likely the hottest year ever

From buckets to beehives: how scientists collect climate data

From buckets to beehives: how scientists collect climate data

ANALYSIS: From old seafarers to modern scientists, RTCC looks at the past and the present of temperature records

Arctic warming “twice as fast” as anywhere else on Earth

NEWS: Sea ice levels showing signs of recovery, but rising temperatures spell radical change for polar region

Rise in weather extremes linked to climate change, say scientists

Rise in weather extremes linked to climate change, say scientists

NEWS: Lethal heat waves, ice storms and big freezes could become regular events if greenhouse gas emissions are not controlled

2014 likely to be Europe's warmest since 1500s

2014 likely to be Europe’s warmest since 1500s

NEWS: Calls for climate compensation from top polluters likely to grow as odds on warming years plummet

A tale of broken promises – finance and the UN climate talks

COMMENT: Least developed countries deserve more support in the face of evident and increasing threats, says expert

LIVE IN LIMA – DAY 8: UN COP20 climate change summit

LIVE IN LIMA – DAY 8: UN COP20 climate change summit

Rolling commentary, news, analysis and video from the 20th Conference of the Parties to the UN Climate Convention in Lima, Peru

WMO: 2014 set to be hottest year ever

WMO: 2014 set to be hottest year ever

NEWS: Climatologists’ report shows the urgency of cutting greenhouse gas emissions as UN climate negotiators meet in Lima

Green Queen signs up to UK carbon-cutting club

Green Queen signs up to UK carbon-cutting club

NEWS: British monarchy joins National Trust carbon cutting club to make its palaces greener

Hottest ever ocean temperatures signal end of warming "pause"

Hottest ever ocean temperatures signal end of warming “pause”

NEWS: Ocean temperatures break new record, as 2014 looks set to be hottest year ever

Giant tower to monitor climate change in the Amazon

Giant tower to monitor climate change in the Amazon

NEWS: Taller than the Eiffel Tower, the observatory will capture vital data on how climate change is impacting the rainforest

Climate consensus: scientists and sceptics suspend hostilities

Climate consensus: scientists and sceptics suspend hostilities

NEWS: Twitter adversaries meet over dinner to discuss the climate debate, and why everyone hates each other so much

NASA: August 2014 is hottest since records began

NASA: August 2014 is hottest since records began

NEWS: US Agency confirms further record breaking temperatures for 2014, as California drought continues

David Attenborough: UK must embrace climate migrants

David Attenborough: UK must embrace climate migrants

NEWS: Britain must cater for wildlife moving northwards because of climate change, says veteran naturalist and broadcaster

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