After defeat in West, U.S. carbon tax push looks East
"It's going to be the East Coast's turn to make it happen and lead on climate," says one analyst
U.S. environmentalists welcome wins by 'Green New Deal' candidates
The plan will need to be packaged differently given Trump's rollback of climate regulations
As groundwater runs short, water battles grow in parched Chennai
India is suffering "the worst water crisis in its history" - and in Chennai water deliveries are in the balance
Voters in 3 U.S. states reject initiatives to curb fossil fuel use
The Trump administration has sought to unfetter oil, gas, and coal production by rolling back environmental protections
Tackling climate disasters through cash transfers to social protection systems
We won’t prevent hurricanes from occurring, but we can ensure that their impact on people is reduced
Cambodia to boost clean energy use - but coal plants planned too
As Cambodia moves toward electricity for all, solar power is playing only a minor role
Washington state carbon tax poised to fail after Big Oil campaign
The fee on carbon emissions aimed to generate $2.3 billion over five years for clean energy and air programs
Kenyan farmers try to sweep away landslide risks with bamboo
As extreme rainfall brings more landslides, farmers are turning to bamboo to protect their land - and making an income from it
A month later, hurricane trips up Florida Panhandle voters
To overcome chronic internet and telephone outages caused by the storm, Republican officials posted thousands of signs around Bay County to alert voters to changes in voting locations and hours
For some in Florida Panhandle, voting takes back seat to hurricane hardships
Officials have opened eight large voting centers to replace dozens of local polling places damaged or destroyed in storm