Soaring temperatures spark early wildfires in Portugal
With no rain in sight and temperatures above usual for this time of year, Portugal has been on high alert for wildfires this week
Nearly 2 mln Mozambicans in need after cyclone -UN
The relief focus has turned to preventing or containing what many believe will be inevitable outbreaks of malaria and cholera
Ugandan farmers test big-data solution to climate challenges
Gathering information on farmers can help find answers to their problems - from extreme weather to lack of credit - but turning that data into a business is tricky
China boosts coal mining capacity despite climate pledges
Rising coal capacity has stirred concerns China will not keep to its commitment of capping carbon emissions by around 2030
Around 1.85 mln people affected by cyclone in Mozambique -UN
Relief workers prepare for what they say are inevitable outbreaks of diseases including malaria and cholera
Indonesia says low-carbon plan could spur annual GDP growth
Government aims to adopt policies to boost farm productivity, prevent deforestation, improve waste management and transition to renewable energy
Global carbon emissions hit record high in 2018 - IEA
Energy-related CO2 emissions rose by 1.7 percent, the highest rate of growth since 2013, with the power sector accounting for almost two-thirds
Sri Lanka's drought, failure to raise power capacity force nationwide power cuts
Drought has halved hydro-power generation to 15 percent of total electricity production amid attempts to save water for other needs
Brazil says new hydro power projects in the Amazon possible
"Environmental licensing is not an instrument to say no," says minister, adding assessments will be made on a strictly technical basis
Fractured community as fracking takes hold in Britain's rural land
Industry groups say fracking could prove a huge domestic energy source for Britain - but those living on the frontlines fear their homes could pay the price