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UK Tory brands Tony Abbott's climate policies 'un-conservative'

UK Tory brands Tony Abbott’s climate policies ‘un-conservative’

NEWS: Ex minister Richard Benyon says continued Australian support for coal is a “risky bet” as world moves to cleaner future

Could Australians sue for stronger climate action?

Could Australians sue for stronger climate action?

ANALYSIS: Head of Dutch campaign group Urgenda shares courtroom success story with environmentalists in Brisbane

Climate envoys to receive letter, asking: Why do you care?

Climate envoys to receive letter, asking: Why do you care?

BLOG: French special envoy Nicolas Hulot to send message through diplomatic channels ahead of Paris summit in December

Paris climate ministerial sees progress on global deal

Paris climate ministerial sees progress on global deal

NEWS: Countries will decide on their responsibility to slash emissions as opposed to older system splitting rich and poor

Colombia targets minimum 20% emissions cut by 2030

Colombia targets minimum 20% emissions cut by 2030

NEWS: South America’s third most populous state could increase its offer with international support, minister outlines

Recession not shale gas boom cut US emissions – study

NEWS: Economic factors rather than switch from coal to natural gas drove recent drop in country’s CO2 output, say researchers

Who's who in the world of climate change diplomacy?

Who’s who in the world of climate change diplomacy?

NEWS: July meeting of the Major Economies Forum offers an insight into influential figures guiding UN climate talks

Berlin in a heatwave (Pic: Frank Neulichedl/Flickr)

Hottest June on record makes 2015 sure thing for warmest year

NEWS: Latest data from US agency NOAA reinforces high temperature trend, boosted by a moderate El Nino

Wind company raises $300m in first Chinese green bond

Wind company raises $300m in first Chinese green bond

NEWS: Xinjiang-based Goldwind leads race to tap debt finance for environmental goals in world’s highest emitting coun

Arctic sea ice rebound shows resilience - study

Arctic sea ice rebound shows resilience – study

NEWS: North pole unlikely to be ice-free this summer, say UK scientists, but long-term decline continues

Hansen: 2C warming will raise sea level several metres

Hansen: 2C warming will raise sea level several metres

NEWS: Scientists warn feedback effects will melt polar ice faster than thought, causing “highly dangerous” impacts this century

Ministers to discuss 2C carbon budget at Paris talks

NEWS: French government raises possibility of UN deal detailing implications of a trajectory to avoid dangerous warming

India should target 2035 peak emissions - UK climate envoy

India should target 2035 peak emissions – UK climate envoy

NEWS: Sir David King is putting pressure on fourth largest emitter to plan for cuts in two decades’ time

Oil majors to reveal climate strategy in October

Oil majors to reveal climate strategy in October

NEWS: Coalition of top oil and gas producers to “announce next steps” ahead of critical UN climate summit

Why are big EU polluters moaning about carbon leakage?

Why are big EU polluters moaning about carbon leakage?

ANALYSIS: Industries like cement and steel threaten to move jobs overseas if the price of emissions rises, in a challenge to climate goals

Japan delivers 26% emissions reduction plan to UN

Japan delivers 26% emissions reduction plan to UN

NEWS: Tokyo has confirmed a target criticised by analysts as “inadequate” and less ambitious than it looks

'Job started' in Addis but more development cash needed

‘Job started’ in Addis but more development cash needed

ANALYSIS: No new money pledged for world’s poor at key summit, casting climate goals into question

How cutting food waste could help the climate

How cutting food waste could help the climate

ANALYSIS: The world’s gluttony is gushing carbon. Is it time to dial down excess and combat climate change?

Scientists warn against geoengineering as short-term climate fix

Scientists warn against geoengineering as short-term climate fix

NEWS: ‘Irresponsible’ to rely on techniques to strip carbon or reflect sunlight to slow global warming, EU analysis concludes

Countries adopt development finance deal in Addis Ababa

Countries adopt development finance deal in Addis Ababa

NEWS: Increasing cash available to poor countries seen as key to global climate deal, but NGOs say rich are not stepping up

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