Europe's record heatwave threatens Greenland ice sheet
The hot air moving up from North Africa has not merely broken European temperature records but surpassed them by 2, 3 or 4 degrees Celsius
Indonesia plans new rules to curb jump in imports of plastic waste
The country is the second biggest contributor of plastic pollutants in the ocean
In New York, a diverse, new group works the soil
Women and non-binary people are running some of the best-known organic farms on Long Island, in what is a growing, $50 billion industry nationwide
EU executive approves support for six offshore wind farms in France
The farms should allow to France boost its renewable energy generation capacity by about three gigawatts and curb its carbon dioxide emissions
Global warming reshapes almanac for tea growers in China's Yunnan
Tea pickings this year have been slim at Nannuoshan, one of six major pu'er mountains in Yunnan, where the hottest weather and lowest rainfall in decades have lowered output
Bangladesh tries new way to aid flood-hit families: cash up front
Money in advance of an expected disaster can give vulnerable people resources to avoid the worst losses, backers say
Many U.S. cities cannot measure climate emissions progress - report
Cities account for two-thirds of the world's energy demand and 70% of energy-related emissions
Britons care more about climate change than Brexit, survey shows
Seven in 10 British adults believe climate change matters more in the long term than quitting the EU, says a poll commissioned by Christian Aid
Act now to avert disaster in drought-hit East Africa, aid agencies say
More than 15 million people across the Horn of Africa are struggling to access basics such as food and water after poor rainy seasons destroyed their crops
Climate records fall as Europe bakes in heatwave
Climate specialists said such heatwaves are becoming more frequent as a result of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions