Zimbabwe seeks $613 million aid from donors after drought, cyclone
An El Nino-induced drought has wilted crops across Zimbabwe and left about a third of its 15 million people in need of food assistance
NASA turns its focus to earth with aid partnership
NASA and Mercy Corps will work together to see how NASA's vast data and analysis resources could be applied to help vulnerable people around the world
UN loss and damage mechanism needs reboot to protect climate victims
The body should consider innovative financing solutions that can repair the soaring costs of climate change and address global inequality
Green machines? Flying taxis could slash emissions for long journeys
The vehicles could slash greenhouse gas emissions in half for three people on a 100-km (62-mile) trip
'The stakes are too high': Christian faithful take up climate protest
"As Christians, we should be prepared to make any sacrifice necessary to serve and protect God's creation," says one activist
Fishermen turn to maps as India's coasts cleared for tourism, industry
Customary rights over common space are under threat as the demands of modern life threaten age-old fishing livelihoods and communities in India
Brazil's Bolsonaro wants U.S. to join development plan for the Amazon
Bolsonaro again criticized demarcations of indigenous reserves in the Amazon, saying they hamper development
Chile wants more ambitious action at UN climate change conference
The U.N. Paris Agreement was not strong enough 'to prevent the world from continuing on a path that could end in tragedy,' the president told a news conference
Brazil minister says he will shrink, not replace environmental agency
Comments by the right-wing Bolsonaro during his campaign sparked fears among activists that he would broadly roll back environmental protections
Cyclone Idai's death toll stands at 847, cholera cases rise
Latest figures on the destruction wrought by Cyclone Idai across three countries