OPINION: Putting people's fundamental rights at the core of climate solutions
The human rights and environmental communities must seek responses to the climate crisis together
Life-threatening rains pound U.S. capital; White House basement offices leak
By midday, DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services said it had saved 15 drivers
As water disappears, parched southern Pakistan farmers march north
"The government must come up with a sound plan now or we will have a huge population of climate refugees to deal with," says one legislator
Climate protesters arrested outside Swiss banks
Campaigners are seeking to pressure Swiss banks into halting their financing of fossil fuels
As drought stokes urban hunger, Ethiopia dishes up free school meals
As poor rains cut harvests, driving up food prices in cities, Addis Ababa authorities join charities in feeding hungry children
In drought-hit Delhi, the haves get limitless water, the poor fight for every drop
Delhi was the second driest it has been in 26 years in June, and recorded its highest ever temperature for the month at 48 degrees Celsius on June 10
Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru eye bond for extreme weather -minister
Countries aim to work with the World Bank to launch a new bond to cover losses from El Nino and other extreme weather
'It's a really powerful time to be a teenager,' says UK climate strike leader
As student climate protests surge around the world, "I never would have thought it would have grown this quickly," says Anna Taylor, a London movement leader
India proposes tax benefits for electric vehicles to promote sales
"Considering our large consumer base, we aim to leapfrog and envision India as a global hub of manufacturing of electric vehicles," says finance minister
Civil disobedience rings climate-change alarm bell 'a little louder'
After years of only leisurely action on climate threats, surging activist protests are beginning to shift policy