Climate change: special report

  • 30 Nov 2009

    We may be able to engineer solutions to the climate change problem – but can we engineer our societies to become “responsible consumers” demanding less from stretched resources?

  • 30 Nov 2009

    Governments are already striving to replace nuclear fission reactors with cleaner alternatives, but given the scale of climate change should we be investing in fusion? Channel 4 News asks the experts.

  • 30 Nov 2009

    Wind turbines, tidal barrages and solar power are crucial in harnessing renewable energy. But which holds the greatest prospect in reducing emissions and preventing climate change? We ask the experts.

  • 30 Nov 2009

    It may be expensive but with coal demand expected to soar by 2030 capturing and storing carbon emissions is as vital as ever. The UK’s top scientists tell us why.

  • 30 Nov 2009

    While the British government pushes battery-powered cars with cash incentives our experts give us their opinion on whether fuel cells are the future of emission-free vehicles.

  • 29 May 2009

    Carbon dioxide “capturing” could be a major step in the battle against climate change. Julian Rush visits a power station in Scotland and asks could this be the saviour of coal?