Record surge in CO2 through 2015 and 2016 saw atmospheric concentrations rise fast than 2 parts per million average to well above 400ppm
INTERVIEW: Leading UK climate modeller Richard Betts talks uncertainty, the warming ‘hiatus’ and why he engages with sceptics
NEWS: Next year “likely to be at least as warm, if not warmer” says UK weather agency, with temperatures predicted to be 0.84C above 1961-90 average
NEWS: Carbon dioxide levels in the air passed 400ppm globally in April. That will soon be a “permanent reality”, says UN agency
NEWS: UK meteorological agency joins NASA, NOAA and Japanese forecasters in saying global temperatures hit record high in 2014
ANALYSIS: From old seafarers to modern scientists, RTCC looks at the past and the present of temperature records
NEWS: October 31 will be frightfully hot, according to the UK’s Met Office
NEWS: Provisional Met Office figures suggest that this September will be UK’s driest since at least 1910
NEWS: Chances of potentially dangerous levels of heavy rain likely to increase says Met Office
Scientists say evidence supports theory that exceptionally wet and stormy winter is caused at least in part by climate change
Storms blast through the UK with renewed vigour, causing flooding and transport problems across the country
Tuesday’s top five: Julia Slingo appointed Dame, Abbott advisor cans climate science, New York City slashes emissions
Met Office summary for UN climate summit reveals recent pause in temperature rise not unusual, with more likely in future
Sea Ice Scientist Ann Keen says variations in ice coverage is ‘not unexpected’ but long term projections see thickness and area diminishing
Workshop concludes with unusual seasons pinned on newly discovered cycle in ocean temperatures, climate change and a number of other factors
Former UK climate diplomat John Ashton says climate scientists must actively communicate their findings – but under certain conditions
UK Met Office report suggests human influence affected rainy seasons in East Africa ahead of catastrophic drought
Lord Hunt says while a political solution will be found, it will come too late to stay with the safe limit of warming
Warming may be slower than some experts had predicted, but many believe this is because the oceans are soaking up the extra heat
Climate scientists explain why the planet is still warming, despite new data from the UK Met Office suggesting it has slowed