United Nations gives Mozambique $13 million for Cyclone Kenneth damage
The World Bank estimates Mozambique and other countries affected by the tropical storm will need over $2 billion to recover
Floods destroy homes, trap families in cyclone-hit Mozambique
The impoverished southern African country is still recovering from another powerful cyclone that hit further south last month
German government warming towards carbon tax - paper
The proposal would make electricity generated from renewable sources such as wind and solar cheaper compared to the coal-fired power that Germany plans to phase out
Flooding starts in Mozambique after cyclone, death toll rises to five
Additional 368,000 children are now at risk in Mozambique already struggling to cope with the impact of Idai, which left an estimated 1.85 million people in the country in need
Brazil states forge ahead in climate change fight despite Bolsonaro ambivalence
Twelve state governments have agreed to start a state-level climate council, aimed at fulfilling the country's Paris Agreement commitments
Cyclone kills one, leaves trail of destruction across Mozambique
UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs has warned the storm could require another major humanitarian operation in Mozambique
China's Xi says Belt and Road must be green, sustainable
President Xi Jinping said in a speech that environmental protection must underpin the initiative 'to protect the common home we live in'
Cyclone leaves trail of destruction across Mozambique
It is the second strong cyclone to hit the impoverished nation, after Cyclone Idai flattened Mozambique's fourth largest city and caused devastating floods in March
Cyclone Kenneth hits Mozambique after lashing Comoros
Mozambique is still recovering from another powerful tropical cyclone which made landfall further south last month, killing more than 1,000 people across a vast swathe of southeastern Africa
Death toll in South Africa floods and mudslides rises over 70
Residents recounted on Wednesday how floodwaters and mudslides crashed through houses, many with people inside, and destroyed roads and other infrastructure