Kenya vows to cut emissions as dirty stoves and fuels kill 21,500 a year
Cooking with fuels such as charcoal and firewood produces high levels of carbon dioxide, as well as contributing to deforestation and climate change
Scientists urge stronger Paris Agreement pledges to curb climate change
The report ranked nearly 75%, or 136, of the pledges as insufficient, including ones by major carbon emitters China, the United States, and India
Scientists predict El Nino in 2020 based on earlier warning method
The ability to predict an El Nino at least a year ahead could help threatened countries better prepare for impacts, from flooding to drought
U.S. ingenuity can tackle climate threat, fossil energy chief says
"We can solve any climate issue with technology development," the official said at an oil conference in South Africa a day after the Trump administration formally moved to exit the Paris Agreement
FACTBOX-From Paris to Singapore, cities put the brakes on e-scooters
E-scooters are a common sight on city streets from Berlin to Paris, but have been blamed for accidents and deaths
Italy to make climate change study compulsory in schools
Many traditional subjects, such as geography, mathematics and physics, will also be studied from the perspective of sustainable development
Macron says Europe-China climate cooperation 'decisive'
The Trump administration on Monday filed paperwork to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement on global warming
Trump administration begins Paris climate pact exit
European governments express disappointment, saying they will continue to work with other countries - as well as U.S. states, cities and civil society - to boost climate action
Crops in the clouds: The rise of rooftop farming in space-starved Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the most densely packed cities on Earth, now one organisation is spearheading a movement to turn idle rooftops and urban spaces into farms
Companies plan net zero emissions industrial zone in UK by 2040
If the project is successful, around 53 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, or around 15% of Britain's annual emissions, could be captured each year