OPINION: We must change our relationship with land to solve climate and biodiversity crises
Communities are breaking down due to the loss of life and livelihoods from land degradation and drought
'You can't break down': Bahamas keeps up search of Dorian-devastated island
At least 45 people died when Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas with winds of 200 miles per hour
EU studies reform of 'outdated' energy taxes, higher levies for air, sea transport
The confidential paper calls for a review of minimum energy tax rates and an end to exemptions for the aviation and maritime transport sectors
Melting ice sees Sweden's highest peak lose crown after 139 years
Rising temperatures means that the country's highest peak since 1880 has now slipped into second place
The next target in the climate-change debate: your gas stove
A number of U.S. cities are considering legislation to limit the use of natural gas, amid evidence that leaks of unburned gas may harm the climate more than carbon dioxide
Typhoon lashes Japanese capital, one dead, power, transport disrupted
Typhoon Faxai slammed ashore just east of Tokyo, bringing gusts of 207 kmh (128 mph) in Chiba, the strongest ever recorded there
As Bolivian forests burn, Evo's bet on Big Farming comes under fire
Left-wing leader's support for beef and soy production to boost the economy is being blamed for forest fires, ahead of a presidential election
Alive but lost: In Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian survivors wonder what next
Capital city faces a wave of thousands of evacuees fleeing hard-hit areas, where some 90% of infrastructure is damaged or destroyed
Summer heatwaves caused 1,500 extra deaths in France - health minister
Despite additional deaths this summer, preventative measures enabled France to cut mortality by a factor of 10 compared with the 2003 heatwave
Pope says deforestation must be treated as a global threat
Pope Francis said rapid deforestation should not be treated as a local issue since it threatens the future of the whole planet