California utility sees decade of power cuts to avoid wildfires
PG&E cut off electricity to more than 730,000 homes and workplaces last week in a bid to reduce wildfire risks posed by extremely windy and dry weather
Thunberg rally in Canada's energy heartland runs into oil and gas counter-protest
Many energy sector workers and the Alberta government feel oil sands have been unfairly targeted and say the sector is making progress cutting greenhouse gas emissions
Climate protester scales London's Big Ben on final day of action
"(He) will drop an Extinction Rebellion banner to highlight government inaction on the Climate and Ecological Emergency," the group said in a message
EU fails to set tougher climate targets before December U.N. conference
The EU's standing goal is to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels
Calls, texts... and forecasts? Mobile phone towers can predict rain too
Mobile phone towers transmit radio signals that are disturbed when it rains, providing data that enables weather agencies to improve the accuracy of rainfall predictions
OPINION: To go far on climate action in Ghana, we must go together
Across Africa, city governments have critical roles to play, but they cannot do it alone
OPINION: Mayors lead on climate migration
As the climate worsens, we need to ensure that those most impacted by climate change are given opportunities not just to survive, but to thrive
INSIGHT-Trading tyres: How the West fuels a waste crisis in Asia
There is a growing international trade in waste tyres that pollute the communities that host them
OPINION: Climate migrants are coming to cities, so we need a plan
Cities are a leading force in tackling the global climate crisis and are uniquely placed to address the nexus between climate and migration
Green groups flag threat to Indonesia forests recovered from palm planters
Indonesian government is urged to ensure land it plans to take back is protected and not used for other industries