Amazon tribes gather to plan resistance to Brazil government
Bolsonaro has vowed to integrate Brazil's indigenous people into the broader economy while tapping the commercial potential of their reservations
Hot and dry Australia could join the ranks of 'climate refugees'
"It is conceivable that much of Australia simply becomes too hot and dry for human habitation," says U.S. climatologist Michael Mann
Brazil Amazon deforestation jumped 85% in 2019 vs 2018 -govt data
Researchers and environmentalists blame President Jair Bolsonaro for emboldening ranchers and loggers
U.S. flood risk model to be publicly available in boon for homebuyers
The data will be made available to the public in the first half of 2020 in an online database searchable by home address
Climate activists dump coal inside Swiss bank UBS
Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg is due to join protesters in a Lausanne march on Friday
EU sets out trillion dollar plan to avert "climate crash"
Halving CO2 emissions by 2030 would require an estimated extra 260 billion euros of investment a year in key sectors above what is planned already
Slovenia latest nation to seek carbon neutrality by 2050
Slovenia hopes to gradually reduce the use of coal and phase it out by 2050 at the latest, while the use of renewable energy sources is due to rise to at least 27% by 2030 from some 13% at present
Art installation shows the reality of London's toxic air
The large balloons change colour to show how much harmful nitrogen dioxide has been measured in the air
Rome bans all diesel cars in battle to curb pollution
Numerous other cities in central and northern Italy are also imposing curbs to cut harmful emissions
INTERVIEW-Watchdog head urges palm oil industry to look beyond forests in climate fight
Palm oil companies will be expected to start reducing emissions throughout their supply chains, says outgoing head of industry body