Development-bank climate funds seek new dollars, as competition heats up
Ministers from poor and emerging economies call on donors to top up the Climate Investment Funds
Shell pushes green credentials with "carbon neutral" driving scheme
Carbon credit scheme to offset drivers' emissions is due to launch in the Netherlands this month before being expanded to other countries
London's ultra low emissions levy on older vehicles kicks in
The Ultra Low Emission Zone is a centrepiece of London's plans to clean up its polluted air
Indonesia, Malaysia send letter of objection to EU over palm curbs
The world's top producers of the vegetable oil have both threatened a World Trade Organization challenge against the EU over its plan to stop the use of palm oil by 2030 in renewable transport fuel
FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's death toll rises to 847, hundreds of thousands displaced
Latest figures on the destruction wrought by Cyclone Idai across three countries
After floods drench eastern Zimbabwe, water shortages parch Harare
Climate change is bringing more weather extremes, and Zimbabwe this year is suffering from opposite crises at once: floods and drought
FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's death toll rises to 843, hundreds of thousands displaced
Hundreds of thousands of people are in need of food, water and shelter after Cyclone Idai
Cool U.S. cities prepare as future 'havens' for climate migrants
Northern cities such as Duluth, Buffalo and Cincinnati are laying the groundwork to take in Floridians - and others - fleeing brutal heat, drought and sea level rise
Top German carmakers charged with blocking clean emissions technology
EU enforcers said their case was not related to other investigations into the use of illegal defeat devices to cheat emissions tests and possible violations of environmental laws
U.S. aid helped Guatemalan farmers stay rooted to their lands
Programs like the climate change adaptation scheme are in jeopardy after the U.S. moved to end aid to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras