Hurricane Elsa cuts power, batters homes in Barbados
Elsa's storm surge is expected to raise water levels by as much as 1 to 3 feet above normal tide levels
OPINION: It’s time to rethink climate-resilient development in the Arab region
With too little money and too many threats, focusing on innovative local climate solutions that aid other Sustainable Development Goals could help
Scarce carbon storage threatens net-zero push as emissions keep rising
Net-zero pledges around the world rely heavily on capturing and storing climate-changing emissions - but far too little storage is being developed
Climate-related lawsuits skyrocket since 2015 with big wins for activists
Most cases have been brought against governments but new arguments involving high emitters in the private sector are likely to increase moving forward
Forest fire guts small western Canada town after days of record-breaking heat
Lytton, in central British Columbia, was evacuated a day earlier, breaking Canada's all-time hottest temperature record three times this week
Countries with new fossil fuel projects should zero out emissions -U.S. climate envoy
U.S. climate envoy says he agrees with International Energy Agency that new oil, coal and gas projects are best avoided in order to tackle climate change
Top court gives French government nine months to act on climate change
France's highest administrative council plans to assess the state's actions after the deadline and could issue a fine if measures fall short of what is necessary
Brazil sees most June fires in Amazon rainforest since 2007
With the dry season looming in August and September, environmentalists fear the high number of blazes are an ominous sign
Fund nature protection now or face huge losses, says World Bank
Many countries could see significant falls in GDP by 2030 if they fail to better conserve biodiversity and natural systems
'We will disappear': Sami reindeer herders fear increase in Finnish logging
Community leaders say the way of life of Sami reindeer herders is being threatened as Finland considers a new logging policy