Brazil led world in rainforest losses in 2018 despite decline from 2017 -research group
Brazil lost 13,471 square kilometers (5,201 square miles) of rainforest in 2018, an area nearly the size of the U.S. state of Connecticut
U.S. House backs Paris agreement goals in first climate bill in a decade
The Climate Action Now Act signalled to the international community that many Americans support the Paris agreement regardless of Trump's decision to abandon it
India evacuating 1.2 million people as cyclone menaces east coast
Severe Cyclonic Storm Fani is centred in the west of the Bay of Bengal and the south coast of Odisha state is also expected to get heavy to very heavy rainfall on Thursday
Barclays targeted by climate change protest ahead of activist showdown
Barclays provided the most financing among European banks for fossil fuel-related projects in 2018, according to a report by campaigning group BankTrack
Britain should strengthen climate goal to net zero emissions by 2050 – advisers
Britain currently aims to cut its emissions by 80 percent by 2050, but campaigners say that does not go far enough to meet pledges made under the 2015 Paris climate agreement
After protests, Britain's parliament declares climate change 'emergency'
But largely symbolic declaration has no direct consequences for policy but is a nod to the power of growing climate protests
India launches mass evacuation, shuts down ports as cyclone bears down
India's cyclone season generally lasts from April to December with severe storms leading to evacuations of tens of thousands, widespread deaths and damage to crops and property
'The food is going': Teachers stranded in cyclone-hit Mozambique
Almost a week after Kenneth struck with storm surges and 280 kph (174 mph) winds, aid workers say many remote areas and small islands are still waiting for supplies
Majority of Britons believe climate-change could end human race - poll
Survey comes after climate activists disrupted London for 11 days, blocking off roads and targeting major institutions
India launches mass evacuation, warns tourists, as cyclone bears down on east coast
The state of Odisha has moved in thousands of disaster officials to help those living in mud-and-thatch homes in low-lying areas