Floods on record-high Lake Victoria expose need for water cooperation
Unusually high rainfall has caused 'backflow' into Africa's largest lake, displacing communities and spurring calls for greater regional effort to manage water
OPINION: Attacks against humanitarian workers must stop
Unprecedented rates of attacks against aid workers, restrictions linked to COVID-19, and counter-terrorism laws are making delivering aid harder than ever.
China evacuates 100,000 as floods threaten heritage site
Muddy floodwater rose over toes of 71-metre Leshan Giant Buddha, in southwestern Sichuan province, for the first time since 1949
Caribbean indigenous people return to roots as COVID-19 shrinks tourism
Hard hit by loss of tourism revenue due to the pandemic, indigenous communities in the Caribbean return to traditional roots to survive
Britain to introduce legally binding environmental targets
A new environmental watchdog will report annually on progress against the targets on air quality, waste reduction, biodiversity and cleaner water
Brazil fires threaten world's largest wetland
The region is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet with more than 4,700 plant and animal species, some threatened
Surging fires threaten world's largest wetland in Brazil
BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/FIRES (TV):Surging fires threaten world's largest wetland in Brazil
Seeds of doubt: Amazon forest gatherers dread drought and fires
Residents of the Middle Juruá Extractive Reserve worry that less rain could decimate livelihoods and leave them at risk of forest fires
Cleaner but not clean: Why scientists say natural gas won't avert climate disaster
Natural gas emerges as one of the biggest drivers of climate change, scientists say
Climate activists occupy Total oil platform in Danish North Sea
Greenpeace activists call on Danish government to ban the search for new oil and gas, ahead of a new licensing round