China's rain-swollen Yangtze river triggers unprecedented flood alert
As many as 634 rivers throughout the country have exceeded their official flood warning levels
World temperature record set in California's Death Valley
If verified, the 130F reading on Sunday would be the hottest temperature officially recorded since July 1913
Defying Trump, California locks in vehicle emission deals with major automakers
California said on Monday it agreed with automakers to cut vehicle emissions, sidestepping the Trump administration
Trump administration approves oil drilling in Alaska wildlife refuge
The Trump administration gave way to oil and gas drilling in a vast wildlife refuge in Alaska
Amazon blazes burn forest, farmland and threaten homes
Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro denied last week that there were any fires in the Amazon
Hit by worsening drought, Zimbabwe taps funding for water-wise farming
Backed by the Green Climate Fund, small-scale farmers in the south will get help to improve irrigation and use scarce water resources more efficiently
Drying Brandenburg lake is symbol of climate change, say scientists
After the drought years of 2018 and 2019, the lake is likely to again lose a huge amount of water in 2020, harming fish and plant life
'Canary in the coal mine': Greenland ice has shrunk beyond return, study finds
Scientists say that there may no longer be a way to prevent the Arctic from melting, pushing sea levels up by 6 meters
Sweat, smoke and flames: fighting fires in the Amazon
Brazilian firefighters battle unpredictable blazes across the world's largest rainforest