'Only you know' if we did enough, says memorial to Iceland's lost glacier
All the world's glaciers are set to vanish within 200 years, says a memorial to future generations, which invites them to judge whether the world did enough
Researchers warn of 'unexpected implications' as climate risks converge
Researchers warned environmental risks are becoming increasingly interconnected and could create far-reaching consequences
Indonesia plans cloud seeding to avoid crop failure
About 20,269 hectares of agricultural land are at risk of harvest failure because of drought
Thai farmers asked to delay rice planting as drought bites
The government is considering measures such as cloud seeding to try to bring rain but in the meantime, farmers have been asked to hold off
Funds managing $2 trillion urge cement makers to act on climate impact
Construction material companies warned they risk divestment and lack of access to capital as a growing number of investors shy away from carbon-intensive sectors
Death toll from India, Nepal, Bangladesh floods jumps to over 300
Authorities are struggling to deliver relief supplies to marooned people
OPINION: As climate threats to cities grow, the time to act is now
As the costs and threats from climate change rise, the key is not to wait until it’s too late to take action
As U.S. heat wave breaks records, cooling centers offer relief
Officials implored everyone to stay inside as much as possible and be alert for the signs of heat stroke
Africa's largest wind power project opens in northern Kenya
About 70% of the nation's electricity comes from renewable sources - more than three times the global average
Bolsonaro accuses state agency of lying on Brazil deforestation
Deforestation in the Amazon in July was nearly 70 percent higher than a year ago, according to satellite data from Brazil's space agency