- Dec 18: Various: Vivienne Westwood and son: "fracking could be the next asbestos or thalidomide"
- Dec 12: Democracy Now!: Climate activist: "all developed countries are not doing their fair share of emissions reductions"
- Dec 11: US State Department: John Kerry: "The science of climate change is science, and it is screaming at us..."
- Dec 04: Nobel Prize II: Sir Tim Hunt inspires students in China: "He told us to explore something new"
- Nov 12: BBC Radio 5: Vivienne Westwood to those unable to buy organic: "Eat less"
- Nov 04: Royal Court Theatre: 2071, the podcast
- Nov 01: BBC Radio 4: Nic Lewis: "The models are all over the place..."
- Oct 28: BBC Radio 5: Sally Uren: "and so we have this grid which allows us to store energy..."
- Oct 20: BBC Radio 4: Jim Skea on EU carbon emission cuts: "40% by 2030 is leaving it just too late"
- Oct 17: London Live: "Autumn is very much now a challenge for local authorities"
- Oct 16: BBC Radio 4: Owen Paterson: current UK energy policies "will not keep the lights on"
- Oct 15: The Spectator: Owen Paterson gives the GWPF's annual lecture
- Oct 15: BBC Radio 4: Greenpeace's Doug Parr on stem cells, Golden Rice and Pascal Husting
- Oct 10: BBC World Service: More or Less: Species in Decline?
- Oct 07: BBC Radio 4: Ed Davey: LibDems plan to "ban electricity generation from coal by 2025"
- Sep 30: BBC Radio 4: Extreme weather and "too many demands on the planet"
- Sep 26: BBC Radio 4: Donald Trump: "a minor revolution going on in Scotland" against wind farms
- Sep 25: BBC Radio 4: Sustainability, golf and the "greenest Ryder Cup ever"
- Sep 24: RTCC: Christiana Figueres: "Yes, we must, yes we can, and then we will"
- Sep 24: RTCC: Mary Robinson: "I think it's extraordinarily important that we have this march"
- Sep 24: RTCC: Yvo de Boer on "a good opportunity to take the climate process out of its coma"
- Sep 23: National Review: Climate protesters in Wall Street: "we can go there and burn their houses down"
- Sep 23: BBC Radio Bristol: Michael Mann: "more than 97%" of climate scientists say "global warming is real"
- Sep 23: BBC Radio 4: Lord Stern: "On the economic story, I'm optimistic, positive about what we can do"
- Sep 22: YouTube: Desmond Tutu: "We can no longer continue feeding our addiction to fossil fuels"
- Sep 21: Reason TV: The People's Climate March: "Everybody turn everything off"
- Sep 21: Speeches at the 2014 People's Climate March
- Sep 21: BBC News: Emma Thompson: "We have to be carbon-free by 2030"
- Sep 21: BBC1: Emma Thompson: "we're the Martians"
- Sep 05: BBC News: "Selling the Greens isn't easy, even here in Solihull"
- Sep 05: BBC Radio 4: Natalie Bennett: "if you haven't declared your wealth, then it doesn't belong to you"
- Sep 01: BBC Radio 4: More than a small portion of poultry a day will cause "a threat to the planet"
- Aug 31: WMO: WMO's "Teaser" with weather forecasts from 2050
- Aug 29: BBC Radio 4: High-wattage electrical appliances face EU ban "to try to slow down climate change"
- Aug 26: BBC Radio 4: Jolyon Jenkins presents Everything we Know is Wrong
- Aug 26: Sun News: Leonardo DiCaprio "is someone who does nothing but carbon dioxide belches"
- Aug 05: White House: "Climate change and wildfires explained in less than three minutes"
- Jul 24: BBC Radio 4: Report claims biomass from virgin wood may be emitting more CO2 than coal
- Jul 21: BBC Radio 4: Craig Bennett about Owen Paterson: "it's a pretty big Green Blob that he's being rude about"
- Jul 21: RTE: Insights from new UN envoy: Gaza is "awful", climate change a "terrible situation"
- Jul 17: Labour Party: Caroline Flint: the UK energy market "a once in a generation opportunity
- Jul 16: BBC Radio 4: Roger Harrabin reports on GWPF structural change announced in May 2014
- Jul 09: BBC Radio 4: John Humphrys on climate experts and the "pause": "we can't be sure that they've got it right"
- Jul 07: BBC Radio Wales: BBC Radio Wales listeners hear about the "three-pillared tool", sustainability
- Jul 07: BBC News: Al Gore: "This is the biggest challenge that our civilisation faces"
- Jul 04: BBC Radio 4: Alison Hastings: "I don't think the Trust or Steve Jones has ever wanted to close down" debate
- Jul 03: BBC Radio 4: Charles Perry warns of UK drinking water contamination by fiery "poison" caused by fracking
- Jun 30: UEA: Prince Charles: wisdom of sustainability "is our only hope and our most profound legacy"
- Jun 29: BBC Radio 4: Michael Meacher on how Prince Charles influenced Blair on climate and GM
- Jun 27: BBC Radio 4: Tim Yeo defends UK government's expensive green energy contracts
- Jun 26: Channel 4 News: Chris Smith: none of UK political parties "really get the importance of climate change"
- Jun 26: BBC Radio 4: Chris Smith: Paterson "does sense that something is happening, that the weather is changing"
- Jun 20: BBC Radio 4: Ric Bailey: BBC election coverage of Green Party matches voters' support
- Jun 14: White House: Obama: climate scepticism like saying the moon "was made of cheese"
- Jun 11: IIED: Saleemul Huq about President Obama: "we want to use him to attack the deniers"
- Jun 10: DECC: Ed Davey: "In fact, we're judged the fourth most energy secure country in the world"
- Jun 06: WNYC: Search for a new "maybe all inclusive and yet more terrifying" name for climate change
- Jun 06: IPCC: Climate Change 2014 Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change
- May 30: UNFCCC: Christiana Figueres: Every small, simple action helps, especially now"
- May 27: Prince Charles: "the world faces what is probably the last effective window of opportunity"
- May 21: HuffPost Live: Paul Ehrlich: future people will ask "Is it perfectly okay to eat the bodies of your dead...?"
- May 19: BBC Radio 5: Andrew Shepherd on Antarctic ice loss study - "everybody should be concerned"
- May 14: Exeter Uni: Julia Slingo: climate communication "through art, through music, through poetry, whatever..."
- May 13: US State Department: Laurent Fabius: "nous avons en fait 500 jours pour Ă©viter un chaos sur le climat"
- May 12: IOP: Al Gore: Republican climate scepticism an "enforced orthodoxy" controlled by the Kochs
- May 11: BBC1: Countryfile: "there's growing evidence that climate change is affecting us now"
- Apr 30: UK Parliament: Ken Pease: "if you Google crime then climate change does not come up"
- Apr 27: Radio Adelaide: Elaine McKewon: Frontiers retracted "an academically and ethically sound paper"
- Apr 18: BBC Radio 4: Jamie Angus: "of course the settled view of the expert scientists is just that - settled"
- Apr 14: RTE: Mary Robinson: We only have "at most, two decades to save the world"
- Apr 08: BBC Radio 4: The Life Scientific: Julia Slingo
- Apr 07: RTE: Duncan Stewart on climate and the media: "Is it that everybody wants to dodge climate change?"
- Apr 06: BBC Radio 4: Jacob Rees-Mogg on onshore wind: "you're introducing high costs for people, for no real benefit"
- Apr 03: City University London: Connie St. Louis: science "needs a profession like journalism to call it to account"
- Apr 02: BBC Newsnight: Lovelock on climate change: "I don't think any of them really know what's happening"
- Apr 02: Channel 4 News: Ward and Newman versus Tol
- Apr 02: BBC Radio 4: BBC criticised for giving airtime to sceptics - "you wouldn't give equal time to pro-smokers"
- Mar 31: IPCC: Michel Jarraud: "There is. No. Pause."
- Mar 31: Channel 4 News: Jon Snow: "climate change in Britain will mean more wet winters"
- Mar 31: BBC Radio Scotland: Judith Curry: "Too much of the science is being filtered through a political agenda
- Mar 30: IPCC: Climate Change 2014 Working Group II: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability
- Mar 25: BBC World Service: Should there be "any limits on what can be said about climate change?"
- Mar 06: BBC Radio 4: Rival simulations: the world "as it is" or "as it might have been, without climate change"
- Mar 03: CNBC: Warren Buffett: "effects of climate change, if any... have not affected the insurance market"
- Feb 27: RTCC: Lord Deben: Canada and Australia "in an outrageously unacceptable position"
- Feb 27: RTCC: John Prescott: Britain's Climate Change Act is "the model that people can follow"
- Feb 26: IDEA Lab: Thomas Stocker: "Mankind is a curious individual..."
- Feb 19: BBC Radio 4: Moral Maze: Science and Morality
- Feb 16: US State Department: John Kerry: Climate change is "another weapon of mass destruction"
- Feb 14: White House: Obama on droughts: "a changing climate is going to make them more intense"
- Feb 14: BBC News: Natalie Bennett urges removal of government advisors with unacceptable thoughts on climate
- Feb 13: BBC Radio 4: Sir Brian Hoskins on the missing heat: "Oh yes, it's there in the oceans"
- Feb 10: BBC Radio 4: EA document from 2008: "Take action to increase the frequency of flooding..."
- Feb 09: Sky News: Julia Slingo: quite likely climate change having a "compounding effect" on UK storms
- Feb 09: BBC Radio 4: Julia Slingo on the weather: "what was that little bit extra that climate change has added...?"
- Feb 06: BBC2: Lord May: "And what we've got now, increasingly, is weather on steroids"
- Feb 05: BBC Radio 4: Lord Krebs: flooding and extreme weather "likely to become more common in the future"
- Jan 31: BBC Radio 5: Andrew Montford: the climate models "don't agree with what's happening in the real world"
- Jan 30: Prince Charles: Prince Charles criticises climate sceptics: "the headless chicken brigade"
- Jan 29: BBC Radio 5: Walport: "in those parts of the world where there is rain, there will be more rain"
- Jan 28: Washington Post: Obama: "But the debate is settled. Climate change is a fact"
- Jan 28: BBC Radio 4: "It's a disaster area down there. And it could have been avoided..."
- Jan 27: BBC Radio 4: Ian Liddle-Grainger on the Environment Agency: "this is an out-of-control quango"
- Jan 24: CNBC: Davos global warming panel: "I looked around... and saw a lot of empty seats"
- Jan 23: World Economic Forum: Leading the Global Climate and Energy Agenda
- Jan 13: Bloomberg TV: Figueres: people find evidence of climate change "every day, in their own experience"
- Jan 10: BBC Radio 4: Brickbat-wielding climate sceptics have "a lot of very powerful voices in politics and elsewhere"
- Jan 09: ABC: Dr. Tony Fleming: "I feel like we've been misrepresented"
- Jan 09: BBC Radio 4: Andrew Luck-Baker: climate sceptics guilty of "saloon-bar pseudoscience"
- Jan 09: BBC Radio 4: Antarctic expedition used by "deniers" "as a brickbat to beat scientists and the science"
- Jan 08: White House: John Holdren: Extreme cold in the US a "pattern we can expect to see with increasing frequency"
- Jan 06: BBC World Service: The Return to Mawson's Antarctica - Part Four
- Jan 05: BBC Radio 5: Sir David King's "simple notion" - severe weather "may now be happening more frequently"
- Jan 04: BBC Radio 4: Beddington: weather today due to "greenhouse gases that were in the atmosphere in the 1990s"