Glaciers are accelerating into the sea, yet interior ice does not seem to be shrinking. Can seismic monitoring explain the paradox?
Brussels is in a fix. It wants to retain its mantle as an international climate policy leader, but not all member states are playing ball
Head of UN’s IPCC climate science panel promises radical new approach to climate comms as simple warming graphic takes twitter by storm
Red Cross/Red Crescent combines maths and theatre in playful ways to boost resilience in a warming world
Australian PM has long talked up climate action, but brutal election campaign will test his commitment to low carbon future
Despite the Republican US presidential candidate’s claim that climate change is a hoax, a new survey has found that more than half of his supporters believe global warming is happening
Mexican diplomat is a team builder with a ruthless streak, say ministers who have worked with her
China’s largest city is leading on green buildings and sustainable transport technology, but experts say it needs to get a grip on polluting sectors
India, Japan or leading EU member states could get climate pact over the 55% of global emissions threshold to enter into force
China cranks up pressure on G20, calling on all major economies to ratify agreement ahead of September’s meeting
Governments, religious leaders and business talk up the Paris Agreement on climate change, but record temperatures hint at huge ambition deficit
Low oil prices have reduced pressure to exploit Arctic fossil fuels and boosted hopes that the region’s fragile environment will be better protected
India, Canada and Mexico among countries set for early approval of Paris Agreement, in boost for climate action
Between Dutch plans to ban sales of petrol cars from 2025 and the rapid rise of car sharing, the automotive industry faces some big challenges
As the US coal giant goes bankrupt, shareholders should beware of fossil fuel companies predicting a rosy future
ANALYSIS: Democrat candidates both agree global warming is a pressing issue, but their plans to tackle the issue are significantly different (Part 1 of 2)
ANALYSIS: Support from the US and China will make it extremely difficult for any other country or bloc to credibly threaten entry into force of the UN deal
ANALYSIS: The recent fuss over who will sign the UN’s new climate pact is a distraction. The real test will come when countries have to pass the deal into domestic law
ANALYSIS: US shale oil and gas equity investors are expecting a rebound in prices, given share issuance figures in the first quarter of 2016. But are they backing a dud?
ANALYSIS: Record investments in wind and solar are transforming our energy landscape, as this presentation from Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s explains