China Silk Road plan needs clean investment safeguards - study
On their current trajectory, emissions from the 126 countries in the Belt and Road region could push global warming to 2.7C, even if the rest of the world makes an effort to stick to agreed limits
Dorian hammers Bahamas as second strongest Atlantic hurricane on record
STORM-DORIAN/ (UPDATE 10, TV, PIX):UPDATE 10-Dorian hammers Bahamas as second strongest Atlantic hurricane on record
Inspired by teen climate activist Thunberg, LatAm activists converge in Chile
Young representatives of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay exchanged ideas for actions to pressure changes in their countries' policies
Dorian menaces Bahamas after becoming catastrophic category 5 hurricane
Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis begged residents of Abaco and Grand Bahamas to head for the main island to escape the "devastating, dangerous" storm
Pope urges politicians to take 'drastic measures' on climate change
Francis issued his appeal ahead of the United Nations Climate Action Summit this month in New York
Bahamas govt warns tourists and residents to shelter from Dorian
Dorian is continuing to strengthen as it approaches the island, and is forecast to hit with winds of up to 150 miles per hour
Hurricane Dorian menaces Georgia, Carolinas; Florida may escape direct hit
Dorian may swerve Florida but poses an immediate threat to the Bahamas as well as millions of people along the southeast U.S. coast
Dorian churns toward Florida as dangerous category 4 hurricane
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged residents to stock up at least a week's worth of food, water and medicine as the hurricane approaches with winds of up 145 miles per hour
Brazil agents raid illegal miners in Amazon as environmental enforcement ratchets up
Officials have stepped up environmental operations in recent weeks, following outcry over fires in the Amazon
INTERVIEW-Ocean treaty needed to tackle 'deep trouble', says UN envoy
The oceans are increasingly threatened by global warming, acidification and pollution, and the impacts will affect us all, warned the U.N. oceans envoy