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UK "going all out for shale" with 40 fracking sites in pipeline

UK “going all out for shale” with 40 fracking sites in pipeline

Prime Minister David Cameron has announced financial incentives for local communities who welcome fracking industry

Public's climate change concerns 'shaped by weather outside'

Public’s climate change concerns ‘shaped by weather outside’

Research indicates convictions about climate change are largely shaped by the weather outside – because that’s the most immediate data we can find

Pa Ousman Jarju: we can still talk our way out of climate chaos

Pa Ousman Jarju: we can still talk our way out of climate chaos

Gambia’s Pa Ousman Jarju explains why poor countries are ready to ‘compromise and engage’ at UN climate negotiations

EU Commission split over 2030 climate targets

EU Commission split over 2030 climate targets

Commissioners for Industry and Economy stand accused of blocking ambitious goals as row deepens in Brussels

Top green gadgets at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show

Top green gadgets at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show

Geeks go wild for technology in Las Vegas show – RTCC looks at those that could make the world a better place

Is China really committed to addressing climate change?

Is China really committed to addressing climate change?

Four leading climate and energy experts working for the Chinese government explain how the country can cut its carbon footprint

UK and Poland announce plans to push fracking across Europe

UK and Poland announce plans to push fracking across Europe

David Cameron tells Polish Prime Minister that he will cooperate to prevent EU legislation that could slow down fracking industry

Scrapping US oil export ban could risk global climate targets

Scrapping US oil export ban could risk global climate targets

Lifting restrictions on crude oil exports is a ‘new form of climate denial’, say environmental campaigners

India to open new Environmental Protection Agency

India to open new Environmental Protection Agency

Autonomous body will have power to block new coal or hydro power plants deemed polluting or unsustainable

California’s CO2 market enjoys strong first year in 2013

California’s CO2 market enjoys strong first year in 2013

High carbon prices and strong business engagement praised in report from influential Environmental Defense Fund

Funding crisis places future of Keeling Curve in jeopardy

Funding crisis places future of Keeling Curve in jeopardy

The Keeling Curve has measured atmospheric CO2 since 1958, but without urgent funding climate science would lose a vital tool

Japan proposes huge smart meter roll-out to cut emissions

Japan proposes huge smart meter roll-out to cut emissions

UN submission stresses country is committed to addressing climate change, despite recent decision to ditch 2020 commitments

EU heavyweights urge 40% greenhouse gas emissions cut by 2030

EU heavyweights urge 40% greenhouse gas emissions cut by 2030

Germany, France, UK and Italy call for “clear and ambitious” targets, citing EU influence at UN climate talks

London climate resilience tested as flood barrier rises 11th time in 11 days

London climate resilience tested as flood barrier rises 11th time in 11 days

Thames Barrier shuts for 11th time in 11 days as rains and high tides combine to threaten capital

US deep freeze sparks fierce climate change exchanges

US deep freeze sparks fierce climate change exchanges

Donald Trump and Republicans use sub-zero winter temperatures across the US to mock global warming

Fracking ‘bad for babies’ claim could fuel fight over shale

Fracking ‘bad for babies’ claim could fuel fight over shale

New research from Colorado links gas drilling to birth defects as focus grows on industry in USA and Europe

Figueres warns world is "running out of time" to agree climate treaty

Figueres warns world is “running out of time” to agree climate treaty

UN climate chief confident political will is growing to cut global carbon emissions, but warns of tough challenges ahead in 2014

Australia's scorcher: why was 2013 so hot?

Australia’s scorcher: why was 2013 so hot?

Last year was Australia’s hottest since records began. Graphs from the Bureau of Meteorology show how the temperature’s rising

Ford unveils C-MAX Energi Solar concept car

Ford unveils C-MAX Energi Solar concept car

Ford’s latest hybrid electric vehicle powers itself through solar panels on its roof

Breaking news: there is ice in Antarctica

Breaking news: there is ice in Antarctica

Sceptics may laugh at the irony of climate scientists getting stuck in ice, but it still doesn’t disprove climate change

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