Iceland harnesses hot springs to power year-round farming
Geothermal energy, which makes up a quarter of Iceland's electricity, has helped boost the year-round availability of fresh food
Poland plans new coal mine as climate talks loom
Greenpeace threatened on Thursday to sue Poland's state-run utility PGE unless it phases out coal by 2030
Global temperatures on track for 3-5 degree rise by 2100 - UN
The lower end of the range - a 3C rise in temperatures - assumes that countries act on their pledges under the Paris climate accord
Emerging cities could attract $29 trillion in climate cash
Green investments, targets and policies in cities will be crucial if countries are to meet their emissions reduction targets
Pressure mounts to bury carbon emissions, but who will pay?
Backers of carbon capture and storage (CCS) say the technology is needed to help countries fulfill pledges to cut climate-changing emissions in line with globally agreed warming limits
Villagers fear for survival on India's disappearing island
Half of villagers are ready to move if the government offers free land in a safer area, but as yet there is no such plan
Breakfast at risk: Philippines tries to turn the tide on fish losses
In 30 years all commercial fishing could cease in the Asia-Pacific region if existing threats to the region's biodiversity aren't acted upon
Britain's support for Arctic oil and gas incompatible with climate goals -lawmakers
Environment Audit Committee says London should stop encouraging British business to explore oil and gas opportunities in the Arctic and call on other nations to adopt a similar approach
Murders of indigenous people fighting for forests hit record high
Brazil had the highest rate of killings of forest and land defenders, followed by the Philippines and Colombia