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The eye of the storm
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In an exclusive interview outspoken climate scientist James Hansen talks about his forthcoming book, Storms of My Grandchildren.
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latest news
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comment and analysis
An unseen carbon sink
Efforts to make wetlands eligible for credits under a global climate treaty could prove tricky.
The war against warming
Military and intelligence experts step up focus on climate security threat.
Curbing emissions: cap and rate
Climate policy should aim to limit the rate of warming, as well as setting a cap on emissions.
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latest research
In the balance
A new estimate of ice loss from Greenland.
New shores for sinks
Retreating ice encourages phytoplankton blooms.
African ice loss
Ice loss on Kilimanjaro has declined by 26 per cent since 2000.
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climate feedback blog
CRU scientists in leaked data row respond
Emails and documents obtained illegally from a British climate centre lead to questions over scientific conduct. Olive Heffernan
Countdown to Copenhagen
Round-up of the latest news on international climate policy and science. Keith Kloor
Is east Antarctic ice melting?
The ice sheet covering east Antarctica may have been melting since 2006, according to new research. Daniel Cressey
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