Still in search of real climate leadership
After losing decades when countries and companies could have reduced emissions step by step, we have run out of time
As water bank runs dry, Uganda greens hills to soak up rain
Faced with groundwater depletion, Uganda is restoring its wetlands and planting millions of trees to improve supply
Wind, rain lashes north Philippines as huge typhoon approaches
Mangkhut, the Thai word for the fruit mangosteen, has a diameter of about 900 km, with gusts of up to 255 kph
Rising temperatures will mean more deaths globally, say scientists
"We are on a trajectory to reach over 3 degrees C of warming, and if this trend continues there would be serious consequences for health in many parts of the world"
With 'worm juice,' Kenya's farmers boost their soil - and harvests
Prolonged drought and storm-related flooding have combined to erode fertile soils in rural parts of Kenya
How better hydropower planning can avert future disasters on the Mekong
Those in power must give stronger voices to marginalised communities and protection to natural flood defences
Airlines lag climate goals despite fuel efficiency improvement -study
Air transport accounts for 2 percent of global man-made carbon emissions
Carolina coast battening down, boarding up as hurricane nears
Four governors declare states of emergency
Turning waste into bioplastics, Mexico strikes green gold
The race is on to find more environmentally friendly alternatives as plastic clutters up the world's oceans
Fight climate change by granting indigenous rights to forests - report
Indigenous and local communities own more than half the world's land under customary rights. Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10 percent