Environment news
• 2014 set to be world's hottest year ever
• Lima climate change talks best chance for a generation, say upbeat diplomats
• Israel nature reserve oil spill 'one of country's worst environmental disasters'
• World's largest cave in Vietnam threatened by cable car
• Eating less meat essential to curb climate change, says report
• Keystone XL opponent Bill McKibben steps down as head of 350.org
• E.On's switch to renewables is a sign of things to come, say experts
• Toiletry chemicals linked to testicular cancer and male infertility cost EU millions, report says
On the blogs
• Locals fearful of suspected killer tiger released near their village in India
• Want a green energy future? Nationalise Canada's oil industry
• Volcanoes may be responsible for most of the global surface warming slowdown
• Will Australia be the great coal defender at Lima climate talks?
• The £2.3bn for flood defences in England is good news but still not enough
• Brazil's Javari valley threatened by Peruvian oil, warn tribes
• Coral Triangle could be last bastion for planet's beleaguered reefs
Multimedia
• International Cheetah Day - in pictures
• The hottest year ever around the world – in pictures
• The week in wildlife – in pictures
• GuardianWitness assignments
Features and comment
• How a ruby-red Texas town turned against fracking
• Carbon emissions: past, present and future – interactive
• Scientists plan to go in search of the world's rarest chameleon
• 'They say that in 30 years maybe Kiribati will disappear'
• Maria Eagle: Communities at risk of flooding won't buy this spin from David Cameron
...And finally
• Soil Association has disowned 'O word', say resigning trustees
Organisation accused of losing its focus on organic food and farming and adopting a corporate mindset