From the meaning of the deal to who has the best parties; the rise of new media to the lily-white participants, here are nine quick reflections on the Paris climate conference.
By giving airspace to conmen and conspiracy theorists during the Paris Climate Summit the BBC failed its public service remit.
Greenpeace has revealed that Britain's climate denying think–tank is running a peer–review scam. Which British papers were taken in?
Which UK media have published under-fire climate deniers Matt Ridley and the Global Warming Policy Foundation in recent months?
Shell's head of climate change admits in private the opposite of what his company says in public – while Statoil appears to confess that natural gas is worse for the climate than coal.
A Greenpeace investigation has exposed prominent climate skeptic academics as willing to accept secret funding from the fossil fuel industry and circumvent the peer review process.
Climate deniers from across the world just met in Paris to agree the key messages they want to get across to the press. Here they are.
Environmental commentator Geoffrey Lean annouced he was "pushed out" of the Telegraph two days before COP21. What's going on at Britain's biggest broadsheet?
Why is the British media giving the country's two oil giants a free pass on climate change?
Polluters have been given pride of place at COP21, right next to the national delegations.
Thousands of people across the world joined a day of marches for climate action. How did the UK media react?
How are big polluters trying to influence climate change reporting in the run up to the vital Paris summit? Here are some things we've noticed..