Greenpeace activists block BP London HQ demanding end to oil exploration
BP is due to hold its annual general meeting (AGM) of shareholders on Tuesday in the Scottish oil city of Aberdeen. Greenpeace said it would keep the London HQ closed for at least a week
Rising heat scorches recovery efforts in cyclone-hit Indian state
More than 10 million have been affected by the worst summer cyclone in the state in 43 years, according to government data
Ethiopia starts rationing electricity for homes and industries
Under the rationing programme, which runs until July, domestic consumers will face blackouts for several hours each day
In coal we trust: Australian voters back PM Morrison's faith in fossil fuel
The re-elected coalition government last year scrapped a bipartisan national energy plan and dumped then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull because he was viewed as anti-coal
Greenpeace activists block entrance to BP HQ demanding an end to oil exploration
The green group is demanding that one of the world's biggest energy companies ends all new oil and gas exploration or goes out of business
Italy central bank to spurn firms that don't go green
The investment criteria exclude firms that do not adopt U.N. principles on human rights, labor and the environment
At disaster forum, storm-hit Mozambique says will seek help to build back better
"What we have learned from these cyclones is we need to build new infrastructure - but resilient," a top minister says
As rains fall short, Manila trickles into a water crisis
As drought grips the Philippines, Manila is becoming the latest big city to struggle to access enough water
OPINION: The struggle for land security in Liberia is just beginning
This year's Goldman Environmental Prize winner says the battle for land rights in Liberia is just getting underway
Tiny East Timor to become world's first plastic-neutral nation
East Timor generates about 70 tonnes of plastic waste each day, most of which is collected from beaches and urban areas, then burned in the open