Record 45 mln people in southern Africa facing food crisis - UN agencies
Climate change is wreaking havoc in impoverished countries struggling to cope with extreme natural disasters
Carbon emissions from tropical forest loss underestimated, scientists say
"It's a bit like if you're injured at work you have lost earnings for years into the future," says co-author of new study
Zimbabwe finance ministry says economy to contract 6.5% this year
As worsening drought hits hydropower and crops, Zimbabwe's economy is shrinking
Here's a trick: Recycle that pumpkin and cut Halloween waste
Throw-away costumes and carved pumpkins can lead to large amounts of waste - but there are ways to make the holiday greener
Hazardous smoke blankets Sydney as winds fan Australia bushfires
Firefighters are battling to control more than 40 wild fires that remain ablaze across New South Wales
Chile cancels APEC trade summit and major climate gathering after riots
The United Nations is urgently seeking a new venue for the annual climate conference, but says it may need to be delayed
Goats help save California's Reagan library from wildfire
The hired goats munched through brush surrounding the library to create a fire break that slowed the blaze and let firefighters douse flames
Green groups sue Trump administration over California drilling plan
The lawsuit comes after the U.S. Department of Interior approved a plan that would allow oil and gas leasing in 11 counties
Climate change could put development goals beyond reach, UN official warns
As the planet rapidly heats up, societies seeking to protect the well-being of their people may need to refocus on tougher issues, expert on climate losses says
Former Exxon chief Rex Tillerson denies misleading investors in climate change case
The case is the first of several lawsuits pending against major oil companies related to climate change to go to trial