News
• IPCC: rapid carbon emission cuts vital to stop severe impact of climate change
• Elephant ivory price 'spiked as China VIPs snapped up thousands of kilos'
• Three arrests fail to staunch mystery of drones flying over French nuclear plants
• Climate change denier Jim Inhofe in line for Senate's top environmental job
• Climate change is disrupting flower pollination, research shows
• G20: Australia resists international call supporting climate change fund
• Risk of floods in England up due to cuts in government funding, say NAO
• Church of England 'failing to heed call to divest from fossil fuels'
Blogs and comment
• New research quantifies what's causing sea level to rise | John Abraham
• The IPCC is stern on climate change – but it still underestimates the situation | Bill McKibben
• Playing whack-a-mole with Australian advisor's climate change myths | Graham Readfearn
Multimedia
• Starling murmurations – in pictures
• The week in wildlife – in pictures
• Carleton Watkins' breathtaking photographs of Yosemite from 1861 – in pictures
Features
• German solar ambitions at risk from cuts to subsidies
• What's the environmental impact of modern war?
• Will the UK's pollinator strategy be enough to stop bee decline?
• Virunga film-makers ask viewers to join campaign against oil company Soco
• Climate change play 2071 aims to make data dramatic
...And finally
• World's first solar cycle lane opening in the Netherlands
Solar panels embedded in the cycle path near Amsterdam could generate enough electricity to power three houses, with potential to extend scheme to roads