ANALYSIS-As Arctic ice melts, polluting ships stream into polar waters
With the Arctic's warming rate increasing in recent years, governments are gearing up for a future of open waters
Hurricane Laura slams southwestern Louisiana, but less damage than forecast
More fatalities expected as teenage girl become first U.S. casualty of hurricane Laura
As virus curbs ease, Extinction Rebellion climate activists head back to streets
After a hiatus, the climate activism movement aims to resume large-scale - but socially distanced - protests
Record floods cause deaths and widespread damage in Sudan
Unprecedented floods have swept away homes, swamped farmland and encroached into the capital city's roads
August rains flood Pakistan's financial capital, shatter records
Pakistani city of Karachi experiences a record high amount of rain in the month of August, threatening the city's people and their homes
Extinction Rebellion to target London's 'institutions of power' in new protests
The climate protest goup is planning to re-start major protest activities from September, as Britain emerges from lockdown.
Crude oil or cooking oil? For some U.S. refiners, it's now a choice
As demand for gasoline drops, some producers pivoting to making renewable fuels from materials like used cooking oil
Indonesia gets U.N. funds to fight climate change, deforestation
$103.8 is granted to Southeast Asia's largest economy to help reduce carbon emissions and tackle forest fires amid coronavirus budget pressures
'Build back better': U.S. tree-planting push to curb warming, boost jobs
Cities, corporations pledge to plant, restore 855 million trees this decade
In virus-hit Amazon, fire season threatens overburdened health system
Smoke from Amazon fires drove more than 2,000 hospitalizations last year - and this year beds are already full with COVID-19 patients, health experts say