The United Nations process is becoming more of a hindrance than a help in tackling global climate change. It's time to look in new directions, says Andrew Pendleton.
The media storm over the hacked CRU e-mails shows that staying above the mud fight is a forlorn hope
It is day six of the 'scandal' over the hacked emails from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia’s School of Environmental Sciences, in
Simon Zadek argued that failure at Copenhagen means we must seek unilateral national deals. chinadialogue.net, the environment site that spun out of openDemocracy in 2007, asked its authors Martin Bunzl, Malini Mehra, Wang Tao and Gao Feng to respond
The latest climate-modelling projections underline the potentially catastrophic impact of global warming. The implications for civic and political action are profound.
Copenhagen will not deliver the right global deal. It is time for nations to save us from climate catastrophe.