Madagascar forest destruction wiping out humans' tiniest relative
With more than 80% of its species native, Madagascar has more unique plants and animals than the rest of Africa together
Mosquito spray, diapers, flashlights cannot beat cash for Dorian relief
Materials like canned food and batteries typically require shipping delays or customs fees and force relief organizations to spend time managing goods rather than providing aid
Malaysia complains of smog from Indonesia as forest fires flare
Disaster officials in Indonesia have detected 6,312 hot spots, which often signal a fire, up from less than 1,000 earlier this month
Asian cities turn to electric vehicles in anti-pollution drive
The world's 100 most polluted cities are largely in Asia, with India and China dominating, found an air quality report by Greenpeace
Bahamas hurricane survivors tell of children swept away; death toll reaches 30
At least 30 people died as Hurricane Dorian battered the Bahamas, with fears the toll may rise significantly
Chile's president announces water crisis team amid 'intense' drought
President says climate change means Chile must get used to using resources such as water and energy more effectively
Global effort to aid devastated Bahamas gears up in Dorian's wake
The U.N. agency has allocated $5.4 million to a three-month emergency operation to support 39,000 people
Kenya evicts forest dwellers to save country's 'water tower'
Human rights groups say about 60,000 settlers are being targeted, in the latest effort to halt the destruction of what is referred to as Kenya's key water tower
Tempers flare as German auto industry meets eco-activists
Campaigners accused car makers of failing to help reduce emissions because they are pushing cars that are more profitable than smaller cars
Norway's CO2 seabed storage project gets boost from industry, EU
The project, called Northern Lights, is part of the country's efforts to combat climate change