Storm Iota weakens in Central America, but flooding and death toll rise
Strongest storm on record to reach Nicaragua brought winds of nearly 155 mph and flooded villages still reeling from impact of Hurricane Eta two weeks ago
We're flooded everywhere': storm Iota batters Central America
This is the first time two major hurricanes have formed in the Atlantic basin in November since records began in 1851
Funding for climate disasters is 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Red Cross report highlights disconnect between countries at highest risk of rising climate threats and paltry amount of adaptation aid they receive
Funding for climate disasters 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Climate-fuelled disasters are steadily rising, but humanitarian funding does not always reach those most in need, said the aid group
Climate change winds lift Canadian renewable stocks, buffets oil sector
Canadian renewables have become a landing spot for investors looking for wind, solar and hydro plays
'In the hands of God' - Central America bears brunt of powerful hurricane Iota
Thousands have been ordered to evacuate and coastal areas face storm surges as the powerful storm arrives onshore
Climate 'bomb' Iota weakens slightly off Central America
Central America and southern Mexico are still reeling from Hurricane Eta, which devastated crops and washed away hillsides two weeks ago
Deadly ticks bite man, not his best friend, when temperatures rise - study
Ticks that cause Rocky Mountain spotted fever were 2.5 times more likely to pick humans over dogs in warmer environments
Hurricane Iota threatens catastrophe in Central America, fuel shortages hamper evacuation
Experts warn the severe hurricane season on top of COVID-19 could worsen infections, spread hunger, and fuel a new round of migration from the region
EU eyes tax as tool in climate change fight
Current EU energy taxation rules only reflects the cost of making and transporting a product, without accounting for its toll on the environment