The outsider who came in from the cold: Malcolm Turnbull said tackling climate change “inspires and energises” him, but has he delivered?
New report by world’s foremost authority on global warming likely to major on how countries can adjust to rising temperatures and weather extremes
New research warns that the growing reliance on smart technologies is leading to a rapid rise in internet energy demand that will push up carbon dioxide emissions
Farmers need to give up the plough to protect UK food security in the face of climate change, warn government advisers
The first cookstove project in India approved for carbon credits by the Clean Development Mechanism failed to deliver, study shows
Libertarian Party emerges as unlikely home for climate-concerned Republicans as Donald Trump rails against green laws
Planned celebrations by the nuclear industry were cancelled last week following the shock decision to put the world’s largest electricity project on hold
Janos Ader has taken a hawkish stance on global warming in his time as president, but change at home has proved harder to deliver
Governments appear committed to delivering on their promises, but many will require more funding and assistance to deliver a fast and effective green transition
The US is going all out at Montreal Protocol talks to secure a deal for phasing out HFCs, potent warming gases used in air conditioning
The Cook Islands, a tiny Pacific state vulnerable to sea level rise, is vocally opposed to action at the International Maritime Organization
Priti Patel and Boris Johnson are now the international face of Britain’s climate ambitions: will this pair of cynics be won over by the green economy?
Influential UN body considers human rights and climate change post-Paris, emphasises importance of the climate negotiations in protecting communities
Buoyed from the success of the Paris climate agreement, Costa Rican diplomat aims for New York top job
Critics of the UK’s climate policy sense a window of opportunity post Brexit, but an inability to download the right PDF is hampering their hopes
A solar entrepreneur struggles to get finance, while a minister defends a superfluous LNG terminal at London’s Africa Energy Forum
It’s easy to assume Brexit means a cull of green policies, but the strength of the low carbon economy suggests that’s not a given
Scientists, politicians, green groups and the international community react to stunning British vote to leave European Union
Six questions for UK and EU low carbon ambitions as British voters reject continued membership of world’s largest single market
Investors are less likely to divest if governments continue to prop up the sector with rampant subsidies, aid and investments