Brazil foreign minister says 'there is no climate change catastrophe'
Araujo said climate change advocates were stirring up alarmism for political ends as part of a leftist conspiracy against the United States and Brazil, whose sovereignty is under attack
Climate change and inequality derailing global goals, scientists tell U.N.
Countries must put into practice ways to address vast gaps in wealth distribution and access to economic opportunities and technological advances, leading scientists tell U.N.
Lower cost, less controversy: Business case builds for energy efficiency
Using much less energy to power everything from buildings to cars is a promising - and not-so-divisive - way to meet climate goals, experts say
Purgatory in paradise: Bahamas tent cities to house Dorian survivors
Officials are planning to erect two 'tent city' relief centers capable of housing around 4,000 people around hard-hit Marsh Harbour on Great Abaco Island
Climate activists hope to bring U.S. capital to standstill on Sept 23
"The urgency of climate change warrants such an attempt to disrupt business as usual... to make it impossible for people with decision-making power to go about their daily lives"
German politicians quarrel over climate foundation, citizen bond - sources
Climate foundation would aim to attract funds from citizens by issuing 'green bonds' with state-subsidised interest rates
'Day of Fire': Blazes ignite suspicion in Amazon town
Government data recorded 124 blazes in Novo Progresso on Aug 10 - on the same day last year there were just six
Ivory Coast, Ghana looking to regulate cocoa industry's sustainability schemes - sources
The cocoa industry's efforts to source sustainably have been around for years, though little has changed for farmers, with poverty widespread and forest cover all but decimated
Thousands pray for rain in Indonesia as forests go up in smoke
Fires have burnt through parts of Sumatra and Borneo island for over a month and the government has sent 9,000 military, police and disaster agency personnel to fight the flames
Air conditioning for all? Hotter world faces risk of 'cooling poverty'
As extreme heat grows with climate change, finding cheaper and greener cooling is crucial to protect both people and the climate, experts say