Wealthy countries can no longer pretend that climate change won’t affect them
With the deadly human cost of climate change now staring world leaders in the face, could we finally be reaching a tipping point?
After Nate, Costa Rica looks to measure mental health damage too
As climate change brings worsening storms and other extreme weather, measuring financial losses and deaths may not be enough
Enter the dragon: China's renewables growth goes global
China is establishing itself as a renewables leader in richer nations but is still pushing polluting coal technology in Asia and Africa
U.S. youth activists will appeal setback to climate lawsuit, lawyer says
A half-dozen similar cases have been filed in states including Florida and Alaska
Worst flood in a century kills 43 in India's Kerala, more rain due
The rain and floods have destroyed and damaged hundreds of houses in the past week and caused significant losses to crops
As tourists flock to Indian Himalayas, women lead plastics clean-up
The steady environmental deterioration in the Indian Himalayas spurred more than 4,000 volunteers to take measures to tackle plastic waste
Despite challenges, Green Climate Fund is critical to global action
A strong, effective fund is needed more than ever to serve the Paris Agreement
Crop-munching armyworm could threaten millions of farmers in Asia - U.N.
The pest prefers maize but can feed on some 80 crops, including rice, vegetables, groundnuts and cotton
'Our city has no future if we don't save the environment' – Freetown mayor
Freetown is still under threat one year after a devastating mudslide killed an estimated 1,000 people and left thousands homeless
Villages die as community makes way for coal in Germany
Once the Garzweiler opencast mine is finished, 20 villages will have gone.