Eiffel Tower goes dark for Earth Hour
The global event is organised by green group WWF to push for action on climate change and other man-made threats to the planet
EXCLUSIVE-More than 1 million acres of U.S. cropland ravaged by floods
Farms from the Dakotas to Missouri and beyond have been under water for a week or more, possibly impeding planting and damaging soil
U.S. judge scraps Trump order opening Arctic, Atlantic areas to oil leasing
The Obama-imposed leasing prohibitions "will remain in full force and effect unless and until revoked by Congress," says judge
'Now I'm nothing': Zimbabwe floods leave local traders destitute
Many in Zimbabwe have lost their livelihoods after flooding caused by Cyclone Idai swept away shops, stock and animals
Trump takes fresh approach with long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline
The pipeline faced numerous legal hurdles after several environmental groups sued the U.S. government over a presidential permit granted in 2017
Zimbabwe has up to seven months' supply of grain, after drought damage -official
The country faces food shortages after crops were damaged by the El Niño-induced drought and cyclone Idai
EXCLUSIVE-EU risks "trade war" with Malaysia over palm oil - Mahathir
This month, the European Commission concluded palm oil cultivation results in excessive deforestation and its use in transport fuel should be phased out by 2030
Faster, cheaper, greener: Pakistanis turn to car-pooling service
A web-based ride-sharing service helps fill empty commuter seats and cut congestion, air pollution and climate change
Ghana tackles floods, waste and pollution with Accra resilience plan
The West African country on Thursday became the second in the region after Senegal to launch a plan to help its capital city, Accra, grow safely as part of the 100 Resilient Cities global network
'Come with a plan,' U.N. chief tells states ahead of climate summit
A jump in the average number of people exposed to potentially lethal heat waves exemplified climate change's fast-expanding cost to public health