U.S. teen poets find no rhyme or reason to climate peril
Scores of teenagers have been writing poems about global warming in a bid to perform them this June in one of New York City's legendary venues, The Apollo Theater
OPINION: Disasters happen to real people – and it's complicated
Age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and many more factors must be considered if people are to become resilient to climate extremes
Children step up global calls to fight climate change
Coordinators expect more than a million young people to join protests in at least 110 countries
U.S. Senate passes $19.1 billion in disaster relief, no border aid
The measure would assist victims of disasters across the country over the last two years, from hurricanes in the Southeast to Midwestern flooding and California wildfires
Chile's Southern Patagonia Ice Field ruptured by climate change - scientists
Chilean scientists say Southern Patagonia Ice Field has split in two and is likely to continue to fracture amid climate change
Violent weather kills 3 in Missouri, floods rivers in Oklahoma
The reported casualties from the tornadoes brought the week's weather-related death toll in the region to at least seven
Senegal imports turbines for West Africa's first big wind farm project
Renewables currently make up a tiny portion of Africa's power generation, but South Africa, Morocco and Tunisia are all developing industrial-scale wind farms
Waste is 'worth gold', city dwellers told in push to reuse resources
From Rotterdam to Singapore, cities are looking at how they can shift to a circular economy
In a jam: how traffic slows urban economies
As more people flock to cities, congested roads, expensive commutes and a lack of reliable transport options are disrupting urban economies and affecting quality of life
OPINION: Time for philanthropy to tackle environmental threats, scientists urge
The biggest risks humankind has ever faced are being treated as 'someone else’s problem' by all but a few philanthropic funders