Brazil seeks more funding to combat environmental destruction
Brazil has argued that developed countries that historically have emitted more greenhouse gases should take greater responsibility for fighting climate change
Tech route to greener cities only 'smart' if residents follow
Cities find they need to invest in communicating how cutting-edge efforts to fight climate change will benefit citizens, to deploy them effectively
Queen Elizabeth presents naturalist Attenborough with award for ocean pollution fight
Attenborough was awarded the Chatham House prize along with the BBC Studios Natural History Unit for "the galvanising impact" of the series Blue Planet II
Wealth alone won't save countries from climate change
The global economy will contract by 3% by mid-century as the planet warms, with countries in North America faring the best and countries in Africa the worst, says a new study
OPINION: Speeding clean energy in least-developed countries could fast-track development
Without action, by 2030, 650 million people will be excluded from access to electricity and the benefits it brings
I'm dreaming of a green Christmas: UK firm urges clampdown on waste
A full 99% of people surveyed said they threw out the plastic gifts inside Christmas crackers, the tube-shaped decorations which are pulled open with a pop
Fossil fuel polluters from U.S. to China far off climate targets - UN
Countries plan to produce 150% more coal in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting global warming to 2C, study shows
Mental health at risk as California wildfire threat grows
"This whole county has PTSD, depression. Everybody could use some counseling," says one survivor of California's Paradise wildfire
New front opens in Australian bushfires, power cut to thousands
With strong winds stoking blazes, authorities put residents near four of the fires on high alert to flee in case the flames spread rapidly
INTERVIEW-Moroccan scientist hunts for resilient plants to feed a warming Middle East
Food security is an acute concern for Gulf countries that rely on imports of staple grains from other nations that could themselves experience shortages