
The world is looking to the US to lead the way in climate change but with the current issues concerning their climate bill it looks like the US will fall short of expectations
The first ever Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) was held last week in Washington DC bringing together ministers and stakeholders from over 20 countries to discuss clean energy technologies.
Small Island Developing States are at risk from climate change; this has been established by research over the last two decades
Discussions surrounding the future of the Kyoto Protocol and legislation to replace it have been ongoing over the last couple of years with no decisive end in sight.
Europe looks set to lose its position as one of the front-runners for cutting emissions if it does not reassess its targets
As Europe faces the repercussions of the global recession the question of how to efficiently utilise residual waste has become imperative for numerous reasons.
Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinosa attended the meeting in Seoul in her capacity as chairperson for the climate change talks in December.
The report produced by the UN body that advises nations on climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has been accused of presenting a one-sided case
China plans to hold an extra set of climate talks in Tianjin in advance of the Conference of Parties in Cancun this December
Due to the rise in petrol prices and pressure to reduce CO2 emissions electric cars are expected to have a major impact on the auto industry