
Leigh Phillips (@leigh_phillips)
Leigh Phillips is a science writer and European affairs journalist. He has written for Nature, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, the New Statesman, Businessweek and the EUobserver.


Europe’s evolving climate position

The science of building a perfect world

Australia and Canada: Climate bad boys

Is the end of austerity the end of Greek climate action?

Seven things that will make or break a climate deal in 2015

Climate cash: the Olympian challenge of UN talks

Sharing what’s left of the carbon pie just got a little easier

Cat bonds: Cashing in on catastrophe

How big a deal is the US-China climate deal?

The Berlin Wall and Europe’s internal ‘climate diplomacy’

Climate finance: too little, too late?

Modi’s modest climate ‘repositioning’ success

EU’s new energy ‘super-commissioner’ fails to convince parliamentarians

“Petrolhead” commissioner signals strategy shift for EU climate efforts

A closer look at the hiatus in global warming

Planetary Boundaries: can there be limits to human growth?

Do Republicans deny climate change? Well, that depends…

Climate change no antidote to flu pandemics

The unexpected demise of second-generation biofuels

Shaking off the northern bias in temperature reconstructions
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Road to Paris is where science, policy and economics meet on our way to the 2015 climate conference in Paris.
Road to Paris is where science, policy and economics meet on our way to the 2015 climate conference in Paris.