Australian authorities warn bushfire reprieve will be over soon
Authorities have forecast another temperature spike as soon as Friday, meaning a return to hazardous conditions
Barclays pressured by shareholders to cut fossil fuel financing
The move comes just days after outgoing Bank of England governor Mark Carney said the financial services industry had been too slow to cut investment in fossil fuels
Morocco to spend $12 billion to secure water supply over next seven years
As climate change threatens supplies, the country will build dams, protect sources and take other action, it said
U.S. oil industry warns of economic fallout from Democratic drilling ban
American Petroleum Institute also announced a multi-million dollar advertising campaign that bills the oil and gas industry as a leader in cutting emissions by improving technology
Australian bushfire smoke drifts to South America - WMO
Smoke has crossed the Pacific, affecting cities in South America, and may have reached the Antarctic
U.S. oil industry launches ad campaign touting emissions cuts
American Petroleum Institute says campaign is intended to highlight industry's "leadership in reducing emissions to record low levels" as part of efforts to tackle climate change
Swiss climate activists appear in court over Credit Suisse 'tennis' protest
The young activists are appealing a hefty fine for a protest that saw them play tennis inside bank branches
To avert future flood chaos, Indonesian capital urged to defend nature
Rapid urbanisation has led to forest loss, while groundwater extraction is causing the coastal city to sink as sea levels rise - a dangerous cocktail that is worsening floods
It's official: India just experienced its hottest decade on record
The country's heatwave death toll was 350 last year, with many others dying from other extreme weather likely linked to climate change, officials say
Thais asked to shower less as drought worsens
Authorities say the drought is expected to worsen in coming months and the dry season could last months longer than normal