India's Finance Commission likely to reject $12 bln package to help utilities cut pollution -source
More than half of India's coal-fired power plant units ordered to retrofit equipment to curb air pollution are already set to miss the deadline
FACTBOX-Five global deforestation hotspots as Brazil reveals Amazon spike
The world lost 12 million hectares (30 million acres) of tropical tree cover last year, researchers found
Coca-Cola switches to recycled plastic for PET bottles in Sweden
Coca-Cola said the switch at its Jordbro factory south of Stockholm would enable the company to use around 3,500 tonnes less of virgin plastic annually.
EasyJet seeks to "do the right thing" offsetting emissions, critics say fly less
Airlines have come under increasing pressure to reduce emissions in the face of the growing 'flight shame' movement
Palm oil producers to set up fund to fight critics
The cultivation of palm oil is blamed for mass deforestation in Southeast Asia and endangering wildlife such as orang-utans and pygmy elephants
Kenya maps first 'Climate Atlas' to battle future food losses
Climate change is taking a toll across east Africa and increasingly erratic weather is becoming commonplace in countries such as Kenya, Somalia, Uganda and Ethiopia
Ocean could provide over six times more food than it does today
Oceans could provide more than two thirds of the animal protein that U.N. food experts predict will be needed to feed the world in future
US announces $30 million to bolster coasts from flooding, rising seas
States like Louisiana will get help to restore wetlands and other natural systems to cut risks from wilder weather and sea level rise
Investors back global online market-place for ethical, green farmers
The platform aims to help helps developing-nation farmers who are using green and ethical methods to earn more by linking them directly with food buyers around the world
Sydneysiders urged to stay indoors as Australian bushfire smoke blankets city
Wildfires have so far this month claimed at least four lives, burnt about 2.5 million acres (1 million hectares) of farmland and bush and destroyed more than 300 homes