Have our politicians sunk so low that they would harm international climate talks in order to win some cheap political points?
Former head of UN climate secretariat calls on business leaders to play a more proactive role in supporting international negotiations
Move by Mexican presidency, Europe and Pacific island states to prepare new negotiating text has outraged developing nations
Negotiators eye deal before tomorrow's deadline, as some developing nations indicate they are ready to drop opposition to mandatory cuts
Government confident it can head off tuition fees rebellion without recalling energy and climate change secretary
The country may have angered people in Cancun, but Japan today underlined its commitment to low-carbon policy
Flagship Energy Bill to be published in parliament today
Ministers could be rushed back from summit for crucial tuition fees vote as Labour refuses 'pairing' deal
But is the clock ticking for the Renewable Obligation scheme?
Robert Zoellick to announce launch of new fund to help developing nations roll out emissions trading schemes