Musicians to TV presenters show their stripes as climate campaign goes viral
The online project lets users pick a location to design a striped picture of temperature changes over the past 100 years
Climate activists clash with French police at Paris bridge
Public unease over climate change has increased markedly over the past year following a series of worrying reports from climate scientists about the impact of global warming
Polish schoolgirl takes climate fight to parliament
The Polish government came in for criticism this month when it resisted a push by most European Union nations for the bloc to go carbon-neutral by 2050
ANALYSIS-U.N. climate talks sweat over detail while planet broils
Green groups point to the chasm between the fast response demanded by a growing mass movement around the world and the glacial pace of policy decisions by governments
Europe's heatwave consistent with climate change, more to come - UN
It is too soon to definitely attribute the current blistering heatwave to climate change but it is "absolutely consistent" with extremes linked to the impact of greenhouse gas emissions
Baby wipes, tents and private jets: festivals vow to go green
Glastonbury festival has banned plastic bottles for the first time this year to prevent more than 1 million bottles going into landfill
Festival-goers form climate-change hourglass in Glastonbury sunshine
"I think people are finally beginning to realise that, in order to tackle the climate and ecological emergency, we are going to have to be radical," says one activist
"Worst is still to come": Sizzling Europe battles wildfires, health risks
Temperatures climbed towards 44 degrees Celsius (111 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of northern Spain and southern France, driving many people to seek relief in the sea, rivers, lakes and fountains
"The worst is still to come": sizzling Europe battles wildfires, health risks
Temperatures climbed towards 44 degrees Celsius in parts of northern Spain and southern France, driving many people to seek relief in the sea, rivers, lakes, fountains and pools
'Peace ambassadors' ease water conflicts in drought-prone Kenya
Volunteers are being trained to show rural communities ways to use water more efficiently to grow crops, and how to ease local tensions over the scarce resource