The Conference of Parties, or #COP21 as its known, is hosting 190 countries as they come together to negotiate climate change policies. The World Farmers' Organisation is co-ordinating Farming Day, on Wednesday December 2, where farming groups, researchers, civil society and other advocates will share perspectives on climate change and agriculture.
NFU President Meurig Raymond will be speaking in Paris on Friday at a COPA/FNSEA (French farmers' association) event on agriculture and climate change, attended by the presidents of all the UK farming unions
The NFU will also be revealing the findings of its weather survey here on this web page.
Our survey says: Weather volatility threatens British food production
Declaration by UK unions for the 2015 Paris Climate Summit
Read regular NFU updates from the convention here
Visit our dedicated climate and weather pages on NFUonline
Read our industry's Greenhouse Gas Action Plan here
Climate change and farming: What could the government do?
In the run-up to the General Election, we looked for the following in the parties' manifestos...
Farmers and NFU staff writing about climate...
Dr Ceris Jones, NFU climate adviser - Farmers too shy on climate issues
Dr Jonathan Scurlock, NFU chief renewable enrgy and climate change adviser - Green policies put to the sword ; battery check key to the future of renewables
Richard Bramley, farmer and NFU Environment Forum member - Can't pay? Won't pay? Then who pays?
Cheshire dairy farmer Robert Brunt - Balance to be struck between environment and food