
Public support for helping poor countries soars when informed of the consequences
The more the public knows about the impact of climate change on developing countries, the more likely they are to finance measures to support them, say the ippr

The more the public knows about the impact of climate change on developing countries, the more likely they are to finance measures to support them, say the ippr

David Cameron again attempts today to set out his green credentials. But new revelations again underline the true feelings of Conservatives on climate change.

Devolved Governments – Where they stand on CopenhagenAs world leaders prepare to gather for the final days of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, we assesses the stances of the devolved administrations.

Riot police, firing tear gas, have made 194 arrests after the Naomi Klein presentation, with random passers by among those brought in, and Arnie has spoken.

An exclusive poll outlines that a Copenhagen deal is critical to winning public support for domestic green taxes. Support increases if a deal is reached.

Tory peer in attack on Jewish climate change activists; calls them “Hitler Youth”

Good news from Brussels but activists still unhappy at the slow pace of negotiations.

The dominant media meme in the wake of the pre-budget report continues to be the alleged need for government cuts. This has now taken a shriller tone.

All the latest from day four of the climate change summit from our man in Copenhagen.

Gordon Brown’s withered image looms large at the arrivals hall at Copenhagen airport.