POLL-More Americans view climate change as 'imminent' threat -Reuters/Ipsos
Public concern over global warming clashes with President Trump's policies aimed at maximizing fossil fuel production
Two storm-scarred lives cross paths in climate change fight
For someone at climate talks for the first time and another who has been 24 times, it is clear not enough is being done
Human rights protection hangs in balance at UN climate talks
One sticking point at U.N. climate talks is how obligations on human rights should be incorporated into the "rule book" for implementing the Paris Agreement
Defying war and catcalls, Syria's women hop on climate-friendly bikes
"I wasn't expecting the astonishment of bystanders and the sexual harassment," says Sarah Zein, who is fighting social taboos and climate change together
Development bank EBRD ends era of coal projects
The EBRD announcement is part of a global effort by state-owned development banks to reduce climate change
Climate talks work on fair way to phase out coal use - Canada
"The issue of a 'just transition' - how you support jobs - is top of the minds of governments," says Canada's environment minister
Failure to agree climate deal rules would be suicidal - UN chief
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres makes "dramatic appeal" for delegates to reach compromises fast
Tanzania signs $3 bln hydro deal in heritage site despite concerns
The project has faced opposition from conservationists, who say the construction of a dam on a river that runs through the Tanzania's Selous Game Reserve could affect wildlife and their habitats
Brazil green groups prepare climate-change contingency plan
If Brazil's incoming president rolls back environmental protection as feared, activists are considering a push from below, U.S.-style
As climate costs rocket, Vanuatu seeks allies to sue for damages
With its infrastructure "totally degraded" by climate change, "we have to find other ways of getting the money we need," says the foreign minister