Is it time for a climate change peace and reconciliation process?
Growing feeling that "we're all sitting ducks if nothing is done" could help drive an unusual deal
Did climate change contribute to the Rana Plaza disaster?
Difficulties in growing food due to increasingly extreme weather are driving failed farmers to Bangladesh’s cities in search of work
When trying to spur change, 'the greatest sin is boring'
Climate campaigners could take some lessons from one of the activists behind the uber-viral KONY 2012 video
‘We are at ground zero’
Low-lying Marshall Islands experience worst flooding in three decades
Are Americans ready to act on climate change?
A new survey says no – and yes
Sodden Britain ready to face climate change?
Could floods drive a policy rethink in the UK?
Buy smart to battle climate change, UN climate chief tells youths
Protests are important, but the crucial battle might be better fought at the mall – or on Facebook
Ambition is what's needed in Warsaw
In the real world, countries are taking action to cut emissions, but U.N. climate negotiations need to push those efforts to a higher level
Hard slog ahead for loss and damage at climate talks
Rich states aren't keen on a new mechanism, fearing it may be used to make them pay compensation for the impacts of their emissions
Simplifying wording of UN climate decisions could bring big benefits – lawyer
“It really, really doesn’t need to be like this,” an expert says of the maddeningly complicated documents