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  • It is responsible for the fastest-growing and second-largest source of carbon emissions, so can transport clean up its act? Europe is leading the charge on tackling the problem.

    • Sonja van Renssen
    News Feature
  • Budget cuts earlier this year to the US agency that collects and analyses energy data are worrying industry experts. Many fear that businesses and policymakers won't have vital information to make decisions regarding infrastructure, from building design to grid deployment.

    • Mason Inman
    News Feature
  • Funding for climate change research is looking healthy despite austerity measures and conservatives clamouring for cuts. Nature Climate Change looks at the data.

    • Lisa Palmer
    News Feature
  • Studies are increasingly linking times of bad weather to violence, civil conflict and even war. Should we be worried about future fights spurred by climate change?

    • Nicola Jones
    News Feature
  • This autumn, the world's human population will pass seven billion. Researchers are trying to identify the geographic hotspots where people and climate change are on a collision course.

    • Kerri Smith
    News Feature
  • From genius grids to sassy storage, three-dozen experts figure out the next-generation power puzzle.

    • Hannah Hoag
    News Feature