Caribbean set to ride "blue economy" wave, say economists
Island nations need to attract financing to develop sectors like ocean renewable energy and marine biotechnology
Strict warming curb key to survival of world's most vulnerable - ex-U.N. climate chief
A 2-degree rise would leave most of the low-lying Pacific islands, parts of Bangladesh, and all of New York city underwater
Endangered mountain gorilla population recovers to over 1,000
"Truly remarkable"
FEATURE-Houston still rebuilding from 2017 floods as new hurricane season arrives
"I can survive this once - health, wealth, physically - but I can't do it again"
Bike theft puts the brakes on China's Mobike in Mexico City
Theft is so widespread that dozens of the app's customers have complained on social media about the lack of available bicycles
As Cameroon prepares for the Africa Cup of Nations, trees fall
Urban forest losses could lead to worsening flooding and droughts, environmental groups warn
Tackling heavy Caribbean debt is key to future disaster protection, leaders say
Getting lenders to extend loans or provide interest forgiveness would free up money for climate-resilient development
Hope for evicted forest people as Kenya vows to honour landmark ruling
Evictions have ceased and rehabilitation is underway one year after Africa's highest human rights court told Kenya to compensate forest-dwellers for violating their land rights
WIDER IMAGE - Families around the world join war on plastic
Eight million tonnes of plastic - bottles, packaging and other waste - are dumped into the ocean every year, killing marine life and entering the human food chain
Regrets and relief one year after U.S. ditched global climate deal
Since the decision, cities and states have stepped up to try to fill the gap