Big U.S. pension funds ask electric utilities for decarbonization plans
Making electricity carbon-free by 2050 will be key to meeting the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement to constrain global warming
Norway's wealth fund ditches 33 palm oil firms over deforestation
Norway signed a $1-billion deal with Indonesia to help protect its tropical forests in 2010, and the first payment for reduced emissions was agreed last week
Govt plea sees India's top court halt eviction of millions of forest-dwellers
A growing population and increasing demand for industrial projects are placing greater stress on land in India
UN seeks $234 million in aid for drought-hit Zimbabwe
Seasonal rains have been patchy at best, hitting the harvest of the staple maize crop and deepening an economic crisis
Indian fishermen welcome U.S. Supreme Court's power plant verdict
Indian fishermen and farmers filed the lawsuit against a World Bank arm over the funding of a coal power plant they hold responsible for damaging the environment
U.S. Supreme Court revives India power plant lawsuit
U.S.-based international financial institution can be sued over India coal-fired power plant, court rules
Scientists warn global warming could decimate fish supplies and fuel migration
Fisheries provide about 260 million full-time and part-time jobs globally with seafood products a critical export for developing nations
UK working on post-Brexit carbon trading scheme - minister
UK is the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases in Europe, and its utilities and industry are among the largest buyers of carbon permits
Wildfires rage across Britain after hottest winter day on record
Britain recorded its warmest winter day on Tuesday with a temperature of 21.2 Celsius at Kew Gardens in London
UN weather agency sees 50-60 pct chance of El Nino conditions by May
Any El Nino that develops is not expected to be strong, but even a weak event would likely make 2019 warmer than 2018, WMO says