U.S. natural history museum will not host event honoring Brazil president
Bolsonaro has suggested he would pull Brazil out of the Paris climate accord and wants to develop the Amazon rainforest
U.S. presidential candidate Warren wants drilling, mining banned on federal lands
The United States approved nearly 40 percent more oil and gas drilling permits on public lands in 2018 compared to previous years
Thousands of activists block London roads to demand action on climate change
The protests are being led by the British climate group Extinction Rebellion and will involve demonstrations in 33 countries around the world over the coming days
India set to see average monsoon rains this year
Monsoon rainfall is expected to be 96 percent of the long-term averag
Climate change protesters threaten to block central London roads
The disruption is the UK element of what organisers hope will become an international movement to protest against environmental damage
After Cyclone Idai, thousands still cut off, many more in need - aid agencies
Aid agencies have said thousands of people were still completely cut off and warned of the potential for a catastrophic hunger crisis to take hold, especially as aid appeals went largely underfunded
Cyclone Idai's death toll over 1,000, hundreds of thousands displaced
The World Bank estimates the affected countries will need over $2 billion to recover
Record-early Alaska river thaw follows high winter temperatures
For rural Alaskans in communities that lack outside road access, changes in river ice can have dire consequences
Building back better: One month after Cyclone Idai made landfall
Many of those who lost their homes in the cyclone or flooding are sheltering in schools. Conditions are grim
INTERVIEW - New environmental pact could face September vote, UN official says
The new pact contains clauses that establish the right to a clean environment and commits parties to creating judicial processes and other means to hold polluters accountable