Britain's progress on climate change is stalling, government advisers say
"The good news is we have got half way - but the way we have achieved this is almost entirely focused on the power sector"
EU nations, Parliament still divided on carbon market reform
The EU system to regulate industry pollution and help meet climate goals has suffered from excess supply of permits to pollute
'Bring on more renewables,' U.S. regulator says as grid study looms
Record amounts of wind and solar power are being generated in the United States and the power grid has remained stable, regulator says
China launches five "green finance" pilot zones
Banks will be encouraged to explore new financing mechanisms, including emissions trading and water use permits
Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990, study shows
Until now scientists have found it hard to detect whether the rate has picked up, is flat or has fallen since 1990
More than 1,500 evacuated due to forest fires in southern Spain
Emergency services are working to contain the fire but adverse windy conditions made it difficult to predict when the blaze would be brought under control
France's Macron to back push for global environment rights pact
Macron has been pushing to maintain momentum generated by a global agreement to combat climate change reached in Paris in 2015
Norway to halve forest protection payments to Brazil to about $50 mln
Norway has been the biggest foreign donor to protect tropical forests - payments are based on performance
Solar shares shine after Trump talks up 'solar wall'
"Trump talked yesterday about a 'solar wall' on the Mexican border - that might sound like a joke but it's not," says one analyst
British forest pumped full of CO2 to test tree absorption
Scientists aim to measure a forest's capacity to capture carbon released by fossil fuel burning