
5 things the coalition did on climate change which it has suddenly shutup about
The following are five things the coalition has done which, in light of recent severe weather, it has been wise enough to shutup about.

The following are five things the coalition has done which, in light of recent severe weather, it has been wise enough to shutup about.

Negotiators from some 190 countries reached a shaky agreement on a key aspect of the Warsaw climate change talks.

Japan has given two fingers to developing nations on the climate change frontline.

Christine Ottery of Greenpeace reports from the World Coal summit, which coincides with the second week of UN climate negotiations in Warsaw.

The recent energy price hikes show what happens when you become reliant on increasingly expensive fossil fuels bought and sold to each other by six megalithic firms.

Climate crisis is being fuelled by unregulated finance.

As scientific certainty on climate change has solidified, the political will to act has fallen away.

It is “extremely likely” that humans have been the principal cause of warming since the 1950s, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

This week’s release of new ‘Energy and Emissions Projections’ from the government highlights some major concerns with the UK’s electricity policies.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson appears incapable of distinguishing between UK average temperature and global average temperature.