Major donor Norway frets over Brazil deforestation
Deforestation soared more than 88% in June compared to the same month a year ago, the second-consecutive month of rising destruction under new right-wing president
After brutal spring floods, US farmers face big losses
"I'm looking at (a loss of) at least $300, $400 an acre, maybe more", says one Ohio farmer
Canada's infrastructure, coastal communities most at risk from climate change -gov't study
The report is the first of its kind to prioritize the Canadian government's response to climate change
Scientists urge climate protesters to save planet by planting trees
"This one is not only our most powerful solution - it's one that every single one of us can get involved with"
WWF warns of worsening 'superfires' across Europe
Hard-to-extinguish superfires that were fanned by strong winds are expected to worsen due to an inadequate allocation of resources and rising global temperatures
Britain's National Trust charity to sell fossil fuel assets
The land protection charity aims to offload the majority of its investments in oil and gas companies within 12 months
Fears of evictions as Bangladesh gives rivers legal rights
The Supreme Court has declared that all Bangladesh's rivers had the legal status of living entities - a move aimed at protecting them from growing pollution and illegal dredging
Malawi storm survivors place hope in solar power to switch on 'new life'
Development agency Practical Action found solar micro-grids built with storm risks in mind were largely able to withstand Cyclone Idai and could help local people recover faster
India's top court sides with indigenous people over illegal mining fallout
Indigenous people in Meghalaya have been granted full rights over land and any resources on it, and only they can grant permission for mining, following a "historic" legal victory
India's parched fields yield rich crop of women cops
As worsening water shortages make life as struggle, woman are turning to a new career: the police force