London climate-change street protest arrests reach 290 on second day
The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, brought parts of central London to a standstill again on Tuesday
Kenyan food, water scarcity will worsen as rains fail - Met Department
The government said last month 1.1 million Kenyans, mainly in the arid counties of Turkana, Marsabit, Isiolo, Tana River and Garisssa, need humanitarian food assistance
Save the world like Notre-Dame, says Swedish activist Thunberg
'I want to make you panic, I want you to act as if your house was on fire' - climate activist Greta Thunberg
Indian-owned coal mine a flashpoint for Australian election
The issue of climate change has rocketed up the political agenda after a summer of debilitating drought, devastating bushfires and a once-in-a-hundred year flood
Japan's 2017/18 CO2 emissions drop to 8-year low
Emissions in the 2017 financial year declined for a fourth straight year due to increased use of renewable energy and nuclear plants
U.S. natural history museum will not host event honoring Brazil president
Bolsonaro has suggested he would pull Brazil out of the Paris climate accord and wants to develop the Amazon rainforest
U.S. presidential candidate Warren wants drilling, mining banned on federal lands
The United States approved nearly 40 percent more oil and gas drilling permits on public lands in 2018 compared to previous years
Thousands of activists block London roads to demand action on climate change
The protests are being led by the British climate group Extinction Rebellion and will involve demonstrations in 33 countries around the world over the coming days
India set to see average monsoon rains this year
Monsoon rainfall is expected to be 96 percent of the long-term averag
Climate change protesters threaten to block central London roads
The disruption is the UK element of what organisers hope will become an international movement to protest against environmental damage