UK's Prince Harry says rarely takes private jets, offsets his CO2
Harry has faced accusations of hypocrisy for taking private planes while at the same time voicing concerns about the environment
Charging ahead? India's electric car revolution faces bumps
Auto giants are nervous and charging stations still few as India aims for a switch to electric vehicles by 2030
WIDER IMAGE-On the front lines of climate change in the world's northernmost town
Since 1970, average annual temperatures have risen by 4 degrees Celsius in the northern Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard
Britain's jetsetting Prince Harry touts sustainable tourism plan
Harry, who himself has come in for criticism for using private jets, announced the industry-backed scheme aimed at making tourism a force for good
Hurricane Dorian, stalled over Bahamas, weakens slightly but still dangerous
Dorian has killed at least five people in the northern Bahamas and inundated homes with floodwater ahead of its expected advance on the U.S. coast
South Africans get the bug: Cape Town diner serves insect-only dishes
Scientists have touted insect-based food as a sustainable and cheap food that is high in protein, fibre and minerals
Slave to sachets: How poverty worsens the plastics crisis in the Philippines
Plastic sachets of goods give some of the poorest people in Asia access to everyday essentials in affordable small portions - but its fuelling a pollution crisis
Hurricane Dorian kills at least five in Bahamas, turn to Florida expected
Dorian, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes on record, is expected to hover over Grand Bahama Island until at least Tuesday morning
'Extremely dangerous' Dorian batters Bahamas, edges closer to Florida
The National Hurricane Center said Dorian "continues to bring life threatening conditions" to islands in the Bahamas
Fire hazard: Children struggle to breathe as smoke chokes Amazon city
At Porto Velho health centres, lines of concerned parents waiting to get treatment for their children have lengthened as Amazon fires escalated