Removable solar panels boost storm readiness in Dominica
As the Caribbean island aims to become fully "climate resilient", a volunteer effort is keeping health centres operating - with clean energy
Death toll in Philippine typhoon rises to 10 as storm moves off
Typhoon Kammuri, the 20th to enter the Philippines this year, prompted the forced evacuation of thousands of residents
Human rights threats in warming world could speed up climate action
From migration to hunger, climate change is driving violations of human rights - and focusing on that may be a way to win faster climate action
Asian cities turn to electric vehicles in anti-pollution drive
The world's 100 most polluted cities are largely in Asia, with India and China dominating, found an air quality report by Greenpeace
Stay or go? As weather gets wilder, states urged to prepare for displacement
With disasters uprooting 24 million people a year, pressure grows on governments to reduce the risk, and do more to protect the displaced
Seeking global attention, Philippines moves human rights probe to New York
Survivors of a 2013 typhoon have asked a human rights commission to assess the responsibility of oil companies for manmade global warming
Philippine farmers struggle to rebuild lives after typhoon decimates crops
Typhoon Mangkhut struck an agricultural area of the island of Luzon and flooded other farming regions, causing at least $177 mln worth of damage to rice and corn crops
Super typhoon slams into China after pummelling Philippines
Tropical cyclone Mangkhut is the strongest to hit Asia this year, equivalent to a category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic
At least 3 dead in Philippines as typhoon heads towards Hong Kong
Typhoon Mangkhut wrecked homes and triggered landslides across the Philippines before heading towards Hong Kong
Three killed as Philippines warns of hazards in powerful typhoon's wake
The Philippines ordered mass evacuation of coastal areas following major storm surge warnings