Australians ordered to flee flames as fires rage in east and west
The fires have sparked increasingly acrimonious debate over climate and fire-prevention policies
Ethnic Bangladeshis lose jobs as mango-mad farm owners shun thirsty rice
The landless Oraon minority of northwest Bangladesh have traditionally earned a living labouring in local paddy fields, but are struggling as that work dries up due to water shortages
Greta Thunberg says she will set sail for UN climate talks in Spain
Thunberg plans to leave the United States by boat on Wednesday, headed for the U.N. climate conference in Madrid in December
Protesters vow hunger strike to push U.S. on climate change
Activists are demanding a one-hour on-camera meeting with U.S. Congressional leader Nancy Pelosi to discuss reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2025
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OPINION: The next challenge for business - adapting to climate change
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Vatican conference urges governments to tackle food loss and waste
According to research about one third of all food produced in the world is lost or wasted
Aircraft combats Sydney blaze as Australians reel from bushfires
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Sydney on Tuesday demanding more firefighting resources and urging stronger climate action
"Too late to leave": Australians take shelter from intense bushfires
Officials issue 11 emergency warnings in New South Wales, as more than half the 71 fires across the state burn uncontrolled amid "catastrophic" conditions
Grain traders oppose end of Brazil's soy ban in Amazon rainforest
Farmers say so-called soy moratorium is more restrictive than current legislation, which allows for a land owner in the Amazon to clear up to 20% of the land for agriculture