With deforestation on the rise, Colombia businesses join fight to end destruction
Colombia's palm oil industry and big businesses have pledged to eliminate deforestation from their supply chains
Cyclone kills 19, most under landslide, on Indonesian island of Java
Video footage showed rivers overflowing and roads and villages submerged in brown water after the storm struck on Tuesday
Tornado in Indonesia injures 35, damages hundreds of homes
The tornado carved a path of destruction in the Sidoarjo area, lasting about five minutes
Australia's weather bureau issues La Nina alert
La Nina generally implies stormier and cold winters in Asia's northern hemisphere and warm but wet summers in the southern hemisphere
Full of beans - coffee grounds to help power London's buses
A new biofuel, which contains part coffee oil, is being added to the London bus fuel supply chain where it can be used without the need for modification
Governments keep global climate deal on track despite U.S. pullout
Delegates agreed to launch a process in 2018 to start reviewing existing plans to limit emissions as part of a long-term effort to ratchet up ambition
China fills part of U.S. void on climate without dominating talks
China's focus in terms of dealing with climate change "is very much on action at home," negotiator says
Nations keep global climate deal on track despite U.S. pullout
Governments made advances on drafting a detailed rule book for implementing the Paris climate accord at the two-week meeting
Fiji to move more than 40 villages inland as seas rise
The country is also looking at ways to help - including potentially taking in - migrants from other threatened Pacific island nations