- Dec 14: BBC Radio 4: 2015 Hashtags of the Year: #DistractinglySexy
- Dec 12: BBC News: "...it sets up an enormous bureaucracy to manage this whole thing..."
- Dec 10: BBC Radio 4: Roger Harrabin: COP21 negotiators "discussing the shape of a new world order"
- Dec 08: BBC Radio 4: Sander van der Linden on climate change communication
- Dec 03: BBC1: Piers Corbyn on climate change hype: "It's a con, and must be closed down"
- Dec 01: BBC Radio 4: Matt Ridley: climate change "a problem but it is not an urgent problem"
- Dec 01: BBC Radio 4: Britt Basel: "it's our emissions that have created this situation"
- Nov 23: UN: Ban Ki-moon: "push your governments to deliver what we need in Paris"
- Oct 22: BBC Radio 4: Christiana Figueres: "we will have a very virtuous cycle detonated"
- Oct 16: BBC World Service: Philippe Verdier: "we also have positive consequences of climate change"
- Oct 09: BBC Radio 4: BBC apologises for "What's the Point of...? The Met Office"
- Sep 29: BBC Radio 4: Jeremy Leggett - Shell's business models "ruinous for the planetary future"
- Sep 25: BBC Radio 4: UN and other international institutions are "in real trouble"
- Sep 23: BBC Radio 4: "Greenpeace has set up its own investigative journalism unit"
- Sep 23: RT: RT interviews political journalist Isabel Oakeshott
- Sep 22: BBC Radio 4: Beetle evolution "in this time of rapid climate change"
- Sep 21: Thom Hartmann Program: Thom Hartmann to Paul Driessen: "...why should you not be in jail?"
- Sep 14: BBC Radio 4: Julia Slingo: "So we're warming again, very much so"
- Sep 10: BBC Radio 4: Bryony Worthington: "we shouldn't take an in-principle objection to" fracking
- Sep 05: BBC Radio 4: Anne Cohen on seashells and ocean acidification
- Sep 03: Soundcloud: Sir Tim Hunt: "how anybody could have taken what I said seriously I just don't know"
- Sep 02: BBC Newsnight: Emma Thompson: "our temperature will rise 4 degrees Celsius by 2030"
- Aug 14: BBC World Service: Matt McGrath discusses forecast for more "extreme food shocks"
- Aug 07: BBC Radio 4: Roger Bolton discusses feedback to: "What's the Point of...? The Met Office"
- Aug 05: BBC Radio 4: What's the Point of...? The Met Office
- Aug 03: BBC News: David Shukman: "President Obama has taken the gloves off..."
- Aug 03: White House: Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan speech
- Aug 03: C-SPAN: Mitch McConnell: Obama's new energy regulations "a triumph of blind ideology"
- Jul 25: BBC Radio 4: Ed Davey: lower wholesale energy prices mean going green is "more affordable"
- Jul 24: DECC: Amber Rudd: "we have to make sure that climate change action is pro-growth, pro-business"
- Jul 23: BBC Radio 4: Arctic sea ice increased by 41% in 2013 but "not to get hopes up"
- Jul 20: BBC Radio 4: Nigel Lawson: "you need to use the cheapest and most reliable form of energy"
- Jul 18: YouTube: Jeremy Corbyn: "basically we've got to use less - use less of everything"
- Jul 15: BBC Radio 4: The Today programme on energy in the UK and fracking
- Jul 13: BBC Radio 4: Martin Hughes-Games: wildlife programmes are "almost like cocaine"
- Jul 12: BBC Radio 4: Sir Paul Nurse: Sir Tim Hunt "should never have been sacked" by UCL
- Jul 10: BBC Radio 4: Richard Allan: "heating of the planet is going on, full pelt"
- Jul 07: Mendelspod: Ivan Oransky: "some of them actually did laugh politely and... applaud"
- Jul 05: Talk Radio AM640: Polar bears "appear to be as abundant and as productive as ever"
- Jul 03: BBC Radio 4: UCL "just knee-jerked to the tune of Twitter"
- Jul 03: BBC News: "Water will be more acidic and also hotter, thanks to climate change"
- Jul 02: Prince Charles: "we will absolutely need a different kind of economy"
- Jun 30: BBC Radio 4: Lord Deben: "we know that what we say is absolutely true"
- Jun 26: France 24: Connie St. Louis: "let's have some all-women short lists"
- Jun 23: BBC Radio 4: Anthony Costello on climate change: "Yeah, we do think it's a medical emergency"
- Jun 23: BBC Radio 5: Hugh Montgomery on the climate change health threat: "it's been largely ignored"
- Jun 18: BBC Radio 4: Amber Rudd: "We're absolutely committed to decarbonising"
- Jun 18: BBC Radio 4: Gordon MacDougall: onshore wind is "the best value for the consumer"
- Jun 16: BBC Radio 4: Brian Cox: hounding of Sir Tim Hunt was "wrong and disproportionate"
- Jun 12: BBC Radio 4: Valerie Beral: Tim Hunt "very supportive of women in the lab"
- Jun 12: BBC Radio 4: Roger Harrabin: "we’re trying to change the entire global economy..."
- Jun 10: BBC News: Connie St. Louis: Sexist comments "a reflection of what's happening in our society"
- Jun 10: BBC Radio 4: Connie St. Louis and Jennifer Rohn discuss Sir Tim Hunt
- Jun 05: BBC Radio 4: Keith Shine on global warming: "sometimes it's faster and sometimes it's slower"
- May 20: BBC Radio 4: Costing the Earth: Electric Island
- May 04: BBC Radio 4: Lord Stern: "The big subsidy in the world is to fossil fuels"
- Apr 29: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 6: Psychology
- Apr 27: London Live: Vivienne Westwood: "We do face the extinction of the human race, quite soon"
- Apr 20: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 5: Economics
- Apr 09: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 4: Risk
- Mar 31: BBC World Service: The Inquiry: Are We Tired of Talking About Climate Change?
- Mar 27: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 3: The Targets
- Mar 27: BBC Radio 4: Petra Tschakert: "My argument here is that 2 degrees is inadequate, utterly inadequate"
- Mar 23: BBC Radio 4: Helen Ghosh of the National Trust: "climate change, we think, is the big threat to us"
- Mar 19: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 2: An Angle
- Mar 16: BBC Radio 4: Tim Palmer on Cyclone Pam: "wind gusts that have never been measured before"
- Mar 12: The Guardian: The Biggest Story: Episode 1: Keep it in the Ground
- Mar 06: Fox Business: Richard Lindzen on anti-CO2 measures: "the whole thing is fairly absurd"
- Feb 19: BBC2: Philomena Cunk: "how can we stop ourselves from turning into steam?"
- Feb 14: BBC Radio 5: Christine Allen: party leaders' pledge "really important for people and the planet"
- Feb 14: BBC Radio 4: Politicians commit UK to low-carbon economy "in which coal-burning"... "will play no part"
- Feb 14: BBC News: UK main party leaders promise "to work together to fight climate change"
- Feb 09: CBC: Andrew Weaver on Climategate: "let's be very clear - this is an artificial scandal"
- Feb 03: BBC Radio 4: Anne Glover: Greenpeace and other anti-GM NGOs are "not honest"
- Feb 02: BBC Radio 4: Roger Harrabin: 2014 temperatures "reveal something of an enigma"
- Jan 29: BBC Radio 4: Nick Pidgeon cites Oxford study claiming UK floods have become "25% more likely"
- Jan 29: BBC Radio 4: Dr. Robert Gross: "unless we get off fossil fuels, we're going to fry the planet"
- Jan 26: BBC Radio 4: Joan Walley: "there should be a moratorium in respect of shale fracking"
- Jan 26: BBC Radio 4: Ineos's Tom Crotty: "this country's heading for a cliff-edge problem, on its energy supply"
- Jan 22: BBC Radio 5: Dr. Karl tells his daughter 2014 was the hottest year ever, "and she started to cry"
- Jan 20: NPR: Obama: the "best scientists in the world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate"
- Jan 16: Democracy Now!: Pope Francis: "it is man who continuously slaps down nature"
- Jan 16: BBC Radio 4: Gavin Schmidt: "we're pretty confident that 2014 was in fact the warmest year"
- Jan 15: BBC Radio 4: Ed Davey: "we're still going to be using an awful lot of oil and gas" in future decades
- Jan 01: Sky News: David Attenborough: People in power "deny" climate change "because it's easier to deny it"