Police tear gas indigenous protest for land rights in Brazil
Brazil's indigenous groups are angry about proposals to open up protected lands to commercial agriculture and mining
World Bank vows to keep board apprised of climate action progress
World Bank also agrees to boost the amount of money it spends to tackle climate change to 35% from a previous target of 28%
As seas rise, coastal communities face hard choices over 'managed retreat'
Climate-change-driven sea level rise means more communities will need to move - but planning ahead could preserve what is most important and give families choices
UN irks Australia by recommending Great Barrier Reef be listed 'in danger'
Australia has for years been battling to keep the Great Barrier Reef off the "in danger" list but scientists say it has suffered several major coral bleaching events due to severe marine heatwave
In India's storm-battered Sundarbans, villagers have no place to call home
People are sleeping on cloths spread on the ground, struggling to get clean drinking water and constantly worried about the crowded conditions in emergency shelters
IKEA, Rockefeller foundations to pledge $1 bln in clean energy push
The fund aims to expand renewables investment in countries such as India, Nigeria and Ethiopia, bringing in development agencies and institutional investors
Business-savvy Bangladesh fabric factories take on a greener hue
Activists say the global fashion industry should cut climate-heating emissions - and Bangladeshi factory owners say renewables and recycling can help save them money
Australia's new deputy PM casts shadow over 2050 net zero emissions ambition
Barnaby Joyce has previously said he was willing to vote against any government legislation that costs jobs as a result of higher climate standards
Yemen's famed beekeepers feel the sting of climate change
War-torn Yemen has had its troubles compounded by climate change - and that is hurting one of the country's most precious commodities: Sidr honey