Blazes flare anew in Greece but spare ancient Olympia
More than 500 fires have burned across Greece in the last week, forcing the evacuation of dozens of villages and thousands of people
To hit climate goals, Indonesia urged to ban new palm oil plantations forever
Home to the world's third-largest tropical forests and also its biggest palm-oil producer, Indonesia introduced a three-year freeze on plantation permits that expires in September
OPINION: Improving women’s access to contraception can help them tackle climate impacts
Providing sexual and reproductive health services can free women to support their families when they most need to, as climate impacts make life more uncertain
U.S. Pacific Northwest braces for more brutal heat
Power grids could be tested, especially during the hottest days, forecast to come on Thursday and Friday as a high pressure dome builds over the Pacific Northwest
Bleak future feared for Asia's disaster-prone poor after UN climate report
Global warming effects may worsen inequalities in a region where many people rely on natural resources to eke out a living and are vulnerable to extreme weather and rising seas
'Hours on a footnote’: Scientists felt joy, frustration in making U.N. climate report
Specialist scientists, all 234 of them working for free, reviewed more than 14,000 scientific studies published since 2013 to draft the latest IPCC report
Geoengineering marks scientific gains in U.N. report on dire climate future
Geoengineering science is advancing, but the question remains - should we use it?
U.N. climate report depicts fast-warming world where 'nobody is safe'
Climate change impacts are becoming more severe and affecting everyone on the planet - but there's still time to act, scientists say
Australian protesters deface parliament as gov't faces pressure on climate targets
It comes after a U.N. report warned global warming is close to spiralling out of control, adding to mounting pressure on Australia - one of the world's largest per capita carbon emitters - to cut greenhouse gas emissions
U.N. climate change report sounds 'code red for humanity'
Greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere are high enough to guarantee climate disruption for decades if not centuries, scientists warn in a report from the IPCC