Environment news
• Climate change inaction pushes 'doomsday clock' closest to midnight since 1984
• Ban fracking, says former Tory environment secretary Caroline Spelman
• US Senate refuses to accept humanity's role in global climate change, again
• Austria to launch lawsuit over Hinkley Point C nuclear subsidies
• Fossil fuel firms accused of renewable lobby takeover to push gas
• Record number of rhinos killed by poachers in South Africa in 2014
• Antarctic toothfish poaching ships shrug off New Zealand navy
• Shareholders challenge BP to confront climate change risk
• Fine supermarkets if they have unfairly squeezed milk suppliers, say MPs
• UK's shale gas revolution falls flat with just 11 new wells planned for 2015
On the blogs
• George Monbiot: With this attack on community energy the big six win out over 'big society'
• 10 signs the stars are aligning for a climate deal in Paris
• Should tackling climate change trump protecting nature?
Multimedia
• Snapshots from Tanzania's wildlife reserves – in pictures
• Tiger census shows India's population has increased by 30% – video report
• Everyday climate change – in pictures
• The week in wildlife – in pictures
Features and comment
• How to make the most of the Big Garden Birdwatch
• Can anything stop the rhino poaching crisis?
• GM crop vote was just the beginning of Europe's biotech battle
• Why can't I buy more palm oil-free products from mainstream shops?
...And finally
• Why it's good to laugh at climate change
Did you hear the one about the climate policy analyst? Or the polar bear who walked into a bar?