OPINION: ‘Even crocodiles were displaced' in Malawi's floods
Loss of forests is making floods more devastating in Malawi - but efforts to replant trees on farmland could help
Food for... trash? India's first 'garbage cafe' to offer meals for plastic
In exchange for one kilogram (2.2 lb) of plastic, the cafe will serve a curry with rice, lentils, and papadams
Smart countries adapt to finance industry’s exodus from coal
The departure of private capital from coal power in the past two years risks becoming a stampede to the exit
Cancelled races, fainting players: Climate change turns up heat on sports
As the planet heats up, competing in - or even watching - many outdoor sports is becoming increasingly challenging
U.S. House Democrats unveil more 'realistic' climate change plan
While many environmentalists cheered the new plan, some activists were holding tight to the Green New Deal goals
Greta Thunberg to French MPs: you can ignore children, not scientists
'We are after all just children, you don't have to listen to us. But you do have to listen to the scientists, that is all we ask,' the teenage activist told French politicians
EXPLAINER-India's top court to rule on eviction of millions from forests
A court battle is underway after India ordered forest-dwellers to leave their lands in what activists say amounts to a 'death sentence' for tribal people
Indonesians hope 'milestone' ruling will dampen haze-fire risks
Supreme Court verdict raises pressure on government to meet its obligation to protect citizens from health impacts of forest fires
French right-wingers to shun Greta Thunberg at parliament
Swedish teen climate activist was invited by a cross-party group of politicians to attend a French parliament committee meeting
Plastic from burlap? Bangladesh invents a green throw-away bag
Bags made from jute fibre - a longtime crop in Bangladesh - look and feel like plastic