Polar opposites: the remote Alaskan village divided over oil drilling
A bitter debate has erupted in a remote village that has questioned who the true custodians of Native Alaskan land should be
In parched South Africa, water-storing football fields give drought the boot
Football fields installed at schools in South Africa can store and filter rainwater and teachers have noticed improvements in health and class attendance of pupils
India launches mass evacuation, shuts down ports as cyclone bears down
India's cyclone season generally lasts from April to December with severe storms leading to evacuations of tens of thousands, widespread deaths and damage to crops and property
'The food is going': Teachers stranded in cyclone-hit Mozambique
Almost a week after Kenneth struck with storm surges and 280 kph (174 mph) winds, aid workers say many remote areas and small islands are still waiting for supplies
Majority of Britons believe climate-change could end human race - poll
Survey comes after climate activists disrupted London for 11 days, blocking off roads and targeting major institutions
OPINION: Our commons and Greta’s call to action
We still have time to change our approach towards shared commons and address the looming crisis of climate change
India launches mass evacuation, warns tourists, as cyclone bears down on east coast
The state of Odisha has moved in thousands of disaster officials to help those living in mud-and-thatch homes in low-lying areas
INTERVIEW-Extinction Rebellion has a message for the world: We've only just begun
Extinction Rebellion wants non-violent civil disobedience to force governments to avert a climate crisis it says will bring social collapse
World Heritage sites could be transformed by global warming, finds study
Glaciers are set to vanish from almost half of U.N.-designated World Heritage sites in less than a century if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut
Rains torment cyclone-hit communities in Mozambique
Kenneth slammed into Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province on Thursday, killing at least 38 people, flattening entire villages and bringing downpours that grounded aid operations