On South America's largest solar farm, Chinese power radiates
China has stepped in to finance a solar farm in Argentina - in exchange for the province buying the materials from China
Spring floods in Canada's Quebec leave one dead, force evacuations
The flooding has so far affected more than 4,000 properties across Quebec
One dead in Canada's Quebec as spring floods force evacuations
Entire neighborhoods were submerged and residents frantically piled sandbags around their homes to hold back swollen rivers
Arrests at London climate-change protests top 1,000
Climate group Extinction Rebellion has staged non-violent protests in London with the aim of stopping what it calls a global climate crisis
Landslide in southwestern Colombia kills 17
The landslide, which was caused by heavy rains, occurred early on Sunday in a rural area of Rosas municipality
Swedish teen climate activist joins London protest as arrests top 830
Police said the number of arrests in connection with the protests rose to 831 on Sunday, and 40 people had been charged with offences such as obstructing a highway and obstructing the police
Environment emerges as major issue for Australian voters
Two-thirds of Australians believe their country is already being affected by climate change and 46 percent agree that the change is 'entirely or mainly' caused by human action
UK police say total of climate activists arrested passes 750
Extinction Rebellion has called for non-violent civil disobedience to force the British government to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2025
UK police say total of environment activists arrested passes 700
The protests, organised by climate group Extinction Rebellion, have for several days disrupted travel through parts of central London
Deadly storm knocks out power in U.S. South, threatens east coast
The deaths come in the wake of at least five people, including three children, who were killed last weekend in a storm system that drove more than three dozen tornadoes across the U.S. South