After Cyclone Idai, thousands still cut off, many more in need - aid agencies
Aid agencies have said thousands of people were still completely cut off and warned of the potential for a catastrophic hunger crisis to take hold, especially as aid appeals went largely underfunded
Cyclone Idai's death toll over 1,000, hundreds of thousands displaced
The World Bank estimates the affected countries will need over $2 billion to recover
Record-early Alaska river thaw follows high winter temperatures
For rural Alaskans in communities that lack outside road access, changes in river ice can have dire consequences
U.S. science museum 'concerned' by event to honor Brazil's Bolsonaro
Brazil's president supports mining and other development in the Amazon rainforest, considered by most scientists as the world's biggest natural defense against climate change
'Climate before cash': young Norwegians call time on oil industry
Young people concerned about climate change are pushing for curbs on exploration, with many thinking the unthinkable: shutting down the oil industry altogether
Greenpeace calls for Nestle to act over single-use plastics
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Nestle are the world's biggest producers of plastic waste, according to Greenpeace and the Break Free From Plastic movement
Trump signs orders targeting states' power to slow energy projects
Trump's orders direct his Environmental Protection Agency to change a part of the U.S. clean water law that has allowed states to delay natural gas, coal and oil projects on environmental grounds
Climate goals could sink oil demand from mid 2020s - asset manager
The impact of moves to ensure global temperature rise remains below 2 degrees could be such that, by the early 2040s, oil demand would have dropped by around 40 percent, says Legal and General
'Life-threatening' blizzard bears down on north-central U.S.
The blizzard is pushing into the Plains states, raising the threat of more flooding in areas still recovering from a deluge last month
Millions in central U.S. brace for 'life-threatening' blizzards, potential floods
Storm threatens to bring new flooding to the Plains states including parts of South Dakota and Missouri that are still recovering from last month's inundation