INTERVIEW-U.N. reform needed to stop companies fighting climate rules - Nobel laureate Stiglitz
Investor state dispute settlement cases risk having a "chilling effect" on implementing the stringent climate regulations required to fulfill a pact to curb global warming
Melting glaciers threaten Asia's drought buffer, scientists warn
At least a third of the ice in the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush will thaw by 2100, even if governments take tough action to limit global warming
OPINION: Let's seize the opportunity for resilience in storm-hit Mozambique
The world is an increasingly fragile place, especially for countries like Mozambique which lack resources to adapt to climate change
Save coal, lose youth vote? Far-right German party faces climate policy revolt
The AfD is the only party opposed to Germany's push toward renewable energy and electric cars, and attracted only 7% of young voters
A prayer for trees: For Kenyan tribes, saving forests is a sacred duty
Kenya's government says it is counting on communities to help restore degraded forests and boost tree cover
As taste for English wine grows, rush for vineyard land underway
'We also get land owners who have woken up to the idea that vineyards are not an eccentricity, they're actually a potentially very attractive way of employing their land'
Disaster aid bill worth $19.1 bln blocked again in U.S. House
Lawmakers have been haggling over the bill in response to hurricanes in the southeastern United States, severe flooding in the Midwest, devastating wildfires in California and other events
Fossil fuel subsidies are wrecking the world, says U.N. chief
"Many people still think that to give fossil fuel subsidies is a way to improve living conditions of people... There is nothing more wrong than that," says Antonio Guterres
Democratic presidential hopeful Klobuchar proposes revamping EPA ethanol rules
She called for changes to rules aimed at helping farmers and reducing U.S. dependence on oil
WIDER IMAGE - Brazil's mangroves on the front line of climate change
Mangroves cover 13,989 square kilometers along Brazil's coast and are a vital protection against climate change