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The Paris deal has laid the foundations for real global progress on climate change. On that score, it must be judged a huge success.

How should we react to the likely outcome of the Paris climate conference? Unless something dramatic happens overnight it is very likely that the news media on Sunday morning will hail the Paris agreement…

Exhausted negotiators are still working hard to land the Paris climate. They haven’t saved the climate yet, but a Copenhagen-style diplomatic disaster has been avoided.

The most surprising revelation here at the Paris climate conference has been the astonishing shift in the world of investors over the past 12 months. There is now unprecedented momentum towards participating…

The global activist escapades that make up the Climate Games remind us that climate politics isn’t just confined to the United Nations summit in Paris.

Projects to help people adapt to climate change are essential. But no one really knows how much to spend, or even how to tell which projects are working.

One of the many side events here at the climate conference was a session on the loss and damage suffered by the poorest and most vulnerable communities as a result of the effects of climate change. It…

Australia has made several climate-themed announcements since the start of the Paris talks, but nothing that cuts to the heart of the climate issue.

Progress is being made at the Paris climate talks, as negotiators being to accept the limits of what can and can’t be delivered.

France was prepared to be on the world stage in late 2015. But not like this. As the Paris climate summit reached its halfway mark on Saturday, the local media was still largely preoccupied with the terrorist…