Rains mock drought-stricken Australian town as climate risks hit home
The eastern town of Murrurundi has survived for more than a year on water brought in daily by road tankers, but some cattle farmers have given up hope
Canada's indigenous lead climate charge with rail blockade, put Trudeau in a bind
For almost two weeks, protesters across the country have taken up their cause, bringing freight and passenger traffic to a standstill in parts of Canada
Indonesia parliament tells govt to tax a wider range of plastic products
Lawmakers tell government to tax a wider range of plastic products than it had proposed, but hold off on administration's plans to put a levy on polluting vehicles
Global warming causing 'irreversible' mass melting in Antarctica - scientist
Researcher says the only thing that will slow down the ice melting is if economies across the world begin decarbonising
Climate disruption threatens health and future of all children, commission warns
Children face multiple risks - from global warming to hunger to exploitative marketing - and no country is adequately dealing with these, says a U.N.-backed report
Brazil's Bolsonaro offers credit for indigenous farmers as he pushes to open their lands
Bolsonaro says his bill will allow indigenous people to mine and plant crops on their lands, and rent them to white farmers if they want to, which is currently illegal under Brazilian law
OPINION: Global climate frameworks miss the 'big picture' on food
Schemes may fall short of ambitions by dealing separately with food production, supply and consumption
EU targets textiles, batteries and packaging in plan to halve waste by 2030
The Commision will present initiatives aimed at prolonging the life of products such as electronic devices, and encourage consumers to seek repairs
Locusts swarm into South Sudan as plague spreads
The invasion is worsening food shortages in a region where up to 25 million people are suffering from three consecutive years of droughts and floods
Credit Suisse blocks climate expert testimony in Swiss protest case
The court case is seen as a test of Swiss institutions' tolerance of growing civil disobedience in the name of curbing global warming