Afghanistan flash floods kill 160, search for bodies continues
Flash floods have killed more than 160 people and destroyed more than 1,500 houses in the city of Parwan, north of Kabul
Brazil, reversing course, says will keep fighting Amazon deforestation
After announcing operations to catch illegal loggers and miners would be cut, Brazil U-turned later that same evening
Why California's wildfire year could be the worst in decades
CALIFORNIA-WILDFIRE/ (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV):UPDATE 1-Why California's wildfire year could be the worst in decades
'Cadillac insurance'? Hunt for private firefighters as California burns
With public firefighting resources now stretched to the limit, wealthy Californians are buying themselves an added layer of protection
OPINION: Hurricane Laura shows how little has changed as climate risks grow
Fifteen years after Hurricane Katrina, communities of colour again find themselves in the path of climate-driven destruction
Cambodian rice farmers turn guardians of the forest
Farmers who once had to sell at rock bottom prices - and supplement their income cutting trees - are getting a better deal
Two climate protesters arrested in London as demonstrations resume
The women were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after painting the word "lies" on oil firm Shell's London office
Merkel says world needs to do more to combat climate change
As current EU presidency holder, Germany is looking to steer talks towards tougher climate goals this year
Police break up climate demonstrations in Stockholm
Climate activists Extinction Rebellion were removed for breaking coronavirus rules while protesting inaction on climate change
U.N. chief warns India over 'bad economics' of coal
Continuing coal investment is creating a "human disaster," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tells India's leaders