Tropical cyclone bears down on Bahamas, U.N. pledges aid
Potentially heavy rain and winds could hamper relief efforts in the northern Bahamas, where the powerful and slow-moving Dorian left 70,000 people needing aid
Floods kills at least five in southeast Spain, thousands evacuated
Heavy rainfall in the regions of Valencia and Murcia swept away cars and debris and forced the evacuation of hundreds of people
Dorian forces Bahamas to find new schools for 10,000 displaced students
This week Bahamian officials set up what they called a "one-stop shop" for displaced students ages 4 to 19 inside the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Nassau
Teenage activist Greta Thunberg takes climate protest to Trump
Trump is among a small minority of global leaders who has openly questioned the science of climate change
Northern Bahamas brace for new storm, hampering Dorian relief
The storm comes after a hurricane devastated the islands earlier this month, leaving 50 dead and 1,300 people missing
EU considers energy taxes to counter climate change
German finance minister Olaf Scholz said drastic steps were needed to counter climate change and urged an international approach on the matter
Carbon capture struggles to accelerate in race to avert climate crash
Catching and storing climate-changing emissions is seen as key to many plans to stave off a worsening climate crisis - but it's way behind schedule, experts say
With glue and fake blood, climate protesters target London Fashion Week
"(The demonstrators) are calling for the fashion industry to tell the truth about its contribution to the climate and ecological crisis," says the Extinction Rebellion group
In fuel-short Mali, farmers find money in saving tree stumps
A method to regrow and partially cut trees is spreading in West Africa as a way of sustainably producing fuel - and income