Governments and delegates from across the United Nations will begin talks in the Qatari capital of Doha today, as two weeks’ worth of climate change discussions...
A study by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has outlined how measures to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere do not currently...
A coalition of institutional investor groups has written a letter urging governments of some of the world’s most powerful economies to show decisive action over climate...
The US election has dominated western news in the past few weeks, while China’s presidential change has progressed behind the scenes. But it’s what the Chinese...
The scale of Hurricane Sandy is unprecedented, with much of America’s east coast affected in some capacity. But is its devastation a sign of things to...
Twenty-two years ago, the Aral Sea was creating attention as its fresh water level dropped by two-thirds. To this day, that number is above 70%, causing...
Sixty-nine per cent of FTSE 350 companies have submitted greenhouse gas emissions data to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) for its annual Climate Change Report, with...
An online poll has found that while the majority of people agree that the climate is changing, the US and UK are the most sceptical about...
Arctic summer ice cover reaches its lowest extent since records began. Antarctic land ice is being lost and those losses are accelerating. Forest cover has fallen...
The chief executive of one of the world’s most prominent oil companies has condemned drilling in the Arctic, in what could be a real turning point...
We examine the growing divide between the two US presidential campaign’s energy policy and the debate over greenhouse gas regulations. Earlier this summer, the US Court...
The Australian government has announced the launch of a Clean Technology Innovation Programme worth an estimated A$200m (£131m), as it looks to control its greenhouse gas...
According to statistics compiled by the European Environment Agency (EEA), greenhouse gas emissions from the European Union increased by 2.4% in 2010 – despite strong global...
The carbon reduction role of local authorities across the UK has been highlighted as decisive to cutting national emissions, in a new report by the Government’s...
Energy secretary Ed Davey has said that European countries should place high priority on cutting carbon emissions. Speaking on the opening day of the Reuters Global...