Tougher EU climate target technically, economically feasible, researchers say
The European Commission will next month propose a stricter target of 55% reduction in emissions - up from 40% currently - by 2030
Firefighters, military planes, troops arrive in California to fight massive blazes
More than 200,000 people told to flee their homes as massive wildfires rage
Thousands evacuate as dueling storms take aim at U.S. Gulf Coast
At least 10 people have already died in the storms
Louisiana orders evacuations as twin storms take aim at U.S. coast
Evacuations add to worries about the spread of COVID-19 as storms Marco and Laura expected to become hurricanes
California seeks help as wildfires threaten communities
Six people have been killed in the blazes which have incinerated hundreds of buildings and burned nearly a million acres
Climate fund for poor nations vows to drive green COVID recovery
Green Climate Fund backs host of new projects including strengthening buildings to withstand hurricanes in Caribbean
German capital launches initiative to protect trees from summer heat
New platform allows users to track 625,000 trees in Berlin, including their type, age and water needs
Two storms head for U.S. Gulf in rare hurricane season event
A pair of tropical cyclones early next week will spin over the Gulf's warm waters simultaneously
California fires double in size, flames approach university campus
At least six people have died, 43 fire fighters and civilians have been injured, and over 500 homes and other structures destroyed
Evacuees brave heat, pandemic to flee California's lightning-caused firestorms
The American Lung Association has warned that the coronavirus pandemic has considerably heightened the health hazards posed by smoky air and extreme heat