Arctic cruises accused of leaving indigenous people in the cold
Indigenous communities are being "overwhelmed" by ships that drop up to 1,000 passengers in small villages but offer no employment opportunities
OPINION: Local communities are test bed for adapting to climate change
Sharing their knowledge about what works could help others facing similar challenges
Climate campaigner Greta prepares to sail to the U.S. on boat with no toilet
Thunberg is making her trip on board a 60-ft yacht fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines that produce electricity onboard, with the aim of making the journey zero-carbon
London climate change protesters daub Brazilian embassy blood red
The protest was timed to coincide with a march by indigenous women in Brasilia, highlighting damage to the Amazon rainforest, Extinction Rebellion group said
OPINION: It’s time to look underground for climate resilience in sub-Saharan Africa
Extreme rainfall can help replenish Africa's groundwater - as long as it is managed well
Australia should reduce emissions, coal mining - Pacific leaders
Leaders from Pacific islands say Canberra's announcement of climate change aid for the region does not excuse its support for Australia's coal industry
Australia, under fire for coal, pledges $339 mln for Pacific climate change
Declaring a climate emergency, Pacific Island leaders have called for stronger action by developed countries, including Australia
UK university bans beef to combat 'climate emergency'
The college said it aimed to switch to clean energy and become carbon neutral - meaning it will produce no more carbon emissions than it can offset - by 2025
'Green gold': Kenyan farmers abandon food crops to grow herbal stimulant
Struggling to get decent maize harvests as drought bites, farmers are turning to fast-growing, less-thirsty muguka to make money
Death toll rises to 44 as typhoon Lekima wreaks havoc in eastern China
The storm's estimated economic toll has risen to 18 billion yuan ($2.55 billion), including damage to crops and homes