WIDER IMAGE-The Indian children who need to take a train to get to water
12% of Indians, or about 163 million people, do not have access to clean water near their homes - the biggest proportion of any country
Philippine city turns plastic trash into tulips to fight waste
The Philippines is a major source of ocean plastics and only a small amount of its waste is recycled
In shadow of U.N. summit, climate entrepreneurs compete for spotlight and funds
From ink made out of air pollution to efficient cooling, startups are thinking about how to cut carbon emissions
UEFA to plant 600,000 trees to offset carbon emissions from Euro 2020
The environmental impact of Euro 2020 will be much greater due to the unique pan-European staging of the event
UN head urges a 'decade of action' to address world crises
Sustainable development needs more financing, investment in health and education, and broader access to technology to succeed, says U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Teenage climate activist Thunberg takes on Trump's Twitter taunt
Climate change sceptic Trump had retweeted a clip of the 16-year-old's speech to a U.N. climate summit in an attempt to mock her
Puerto Ricans urged to seek shelter as Tropical Storm Karen bears down on island
Puerto Rico is still recovering after being hammered by Hurricane Maria two years ago
Bolsonaro attacks 'lying' media on Amazon fires, demands respect for Brazil's sovereignty
A surge in fires in the Amazon this year caused worldwide concern over the rainforest, which is considered a bulwark against climate change
Can nuclear energy be green? Draft EU classifications don't rule it out
The EU is developing a sustainable investment classification aimed at boosting green bonds, but critics say its draft rules are too lax
U.N. climate summit exposes struggle to ditch fossil-fuel 'status quo'
Will the growing calls of young people for climate action bring an end to business as usual? After lacklustre U.N. gathering, the jury is still out