Six killed as typhoon Mitag sweeps parts of South Korea
More than 100 houses and other private structures were flooded, with more than 1,500 evacuating their homes in advance in the southeast regions
South Asian herders fight for right to roam as pressure to settle grows
Herders around the world are under pressure from governments to settle down and stop their livestock roaming, as they contend with land conflicts and climate change
World's largest banks lagging in sustainable finance - report
Only 23 of the world's 50 largest private banks have made commitments to finance clean energy projects, says think-tank
Amazon fires drive spike in child breathing problems in Brazil -study
The number of children treated for breathing problems in Brazil's "arc of deforestation" in May and June was double the monthly average for the past 10 years
Climate change may slash some fish catch rates in Mexico by 30% over 30 years - study
Some species will migrate to escape hotter temperatures, while fish unable to do so are likely to die
Flight shaming hits air travel as 'Greta effect' takes off
A survey shows one in five travellers is flying less as "flight shaming" makes people shun air travel for the sake of the planet
Hit by wildfires and heat, Tunisia's youth join climate protests
Firsthand experience with surging climate risks are fueling an emerging youth protest movement in Tunisia
Royal Shakespeare Company drops BP as theatre sponsor over climate concerns
Young people have told the theatre group the partnership with BP turned them off going to its plays
Putin: I don't share excitement about Greta Thunberg's U.N. speech
Russian leader says young people who pay attention to environmental issues should be supported but adults should not put them in "extreme situations"
Bolsonaro-backed highway targets heart of Brazil's Amazon
Some scientists say the project could determine the future of the Amazon