U.N. seeks new host for climate talks after Chile withdraws
The COP25 conference was scheduled to be held in Santiago in December, but the country has withdrawn as host after several weeks of violent unrest
Chile says it can't host trade and climate summits after protests
Chile's withdrawal from the international summits comes after several weeks of violent unrest over inequality
Chile withdraws as host of trade and climate summits
The decision to pull out of hosting the international meetings comes after several weeks of violent unrest
Dangerous dry winds forecast to sweep into fire-plagued Los Angeles
The National Weather Service has issued an "extreme red flag" warning for wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties
Men sweeping? Women inheriting? Rural Kenya shakes up gender roles
As farmers face greater climate change threats, loosening gender restrictions and getting men and women talking can help them stand up to the pressures
In Chile's Atacama Desert, a cautionary tale for bold renewable energy vows
Falling solar panel costs, funding hiccups and new technologies make large renewables projects a risky bet
California firefighters ready for battle again as Santa Ana winds whip up new wildfires
Fire officials worry that high winds could lift embers from smoldering hot spots and carry them into unburned vegetation
Murray Energy files for bankruptcy as U.S. coal decline continues
Eight other coal companies have filed for bankruptcy over the last two years as natural gas has taken over as the primary fuel for U.S. power plants
Shipping companies, retailers look to develop cleaner marine biofuel
International shipping accounts for 2.2% of global carbon dioxide emissions
Protected status not enough to guard threatened nature reserves, scientists find
To more effectively guard forests and stem climate change, "simply designating a place as protected can't be the beginning and the end of a conservation effort"