The vast majority of CEOs are committed to taking action to tackle climate change for both moral and commercial reasons, but are they making action to cut emissions a board-level priority?
NGO claims positive 'vibes' from US show tide may finally be turning on helping vulnerable countries tackle costs of climate change
Christiana Figueres and Richard Kinley urge countries to put forward 'bridging' texts, as negotiators fear talks are grinding to a halt
Alasdair MacEwen of Culmer Raphael reflects on how the French government has strengthened its green economy ahead of the Paris Summit with sweeping new legislation
Many of the world's largest energy firms support a global deal to limit warming to 2C, says CDP
Former UN climate chief Yvo de Boer sets out his vision for mobilising increased levels of climate finance
Divestment Summit in Paris today declares it a 'moral necessity' to ditch fossil fuel investments, as climate talks continue in Bonn
President expected to announce a series of new climate resilience measures on three-day visit, but green groups accuse him of hypocrisy over Arctic drilling
UN climate secretariat confirms countries accounting for almost 70 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions have now submitted official climate action plans
Charlotte Finlay explains how the city of Ahmedabad in Gujurat has reduced loss of life by preparing people for extreme temperatures