U.S. to restore protections for Alaska's Tongass forest
The Department of Agriculture said the move would conserve 9.3 million acres of the world's largest temperate old growth rainforest
Q+A: Australia urged to take lead on climate as U.N. barrier reef decision looms
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann
Australia: Climate action urged as barrier reef 'danger' decision nears
UNESCO's upcoming decision on whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on an 'in danger' list should be a wake-up call to Australia on climate policy, says climatologist Michael Mann
U.S. and Russia climate envoys agree to work together - Ifax cites statement
The agreement follows a meeting between the envoys in Moscow earlier this week
Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey
Environmentalists blame farming practices for the drought, which saw demand for water in the area outstrip supply by 30% last year
At least 44 dead, dozens missing as floods sweep through western Europe
Eighteen people died and dozens were missing around the wine-growing hub of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate state, police said
'If you don't leave, you're dead': Oregon wildfire forces hundreds from homes
Hundreds have already been evacuated from their homes with thousands of houses still at risk
Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report
The report insists cutting deforestation and forest degradation to zero in less than a decade is 'critical'
Czech lawmakers approve aid to renewables, less keen on solar projects
Solar energy has long been unpopular among Czech politicians since high compensation led to an uncontrolled boom in solar in 2009-2010
'This is just another low-paying job' say overtaxed U.S. firefighters
As climate change drives worsening U.S. wildfires, federal firefighters say they are underpaid - and some are leaving