Offshore wind power firms see Taiwan as a battleground to expand in Asia
Taiwan is seen as a route into Asian markets, such as Japan and South Korea, where the technology is still barely used
Pakistan moves to curb urban air pollution after high court ruling
Pakistan's environmental protection agency is installing air quality monitors and warning factories to add pollution filters
UK, U.S. study Antarctic glacier, hoping to crack sea level risks
"There are still many aspects of the ice and ocean that cannot be determined from space"
Power-for-all push risks leaving out Africa's poorest - official
A plan is needed to speed up access to electricity in African nations that are lagging behind, says head of Sustainable Energy for All
With warning drums and river clean-ups, Indonesian women head off disasters
Women often suffer worst when floods or earthquakes hit - but given the right resources, they are well-placed to protect their communities
'Tsunami' of hydropower dam building threatens Europe's last wild rivers - campaigners
Critics say hydropower plants threaten animal life and people's access to water
Life's a beach - for the time being - as sandy shores grow, say researchers
Researchers analysed nearly 2 million satellite images of beaches to find out which ones are growing or being eroded
Mangroves and mapping help Mozambique tackle climate change
"Mangroves are our first line of defence"
Climate action woefully inadequate, UN talks leader Fiji says
"The scale and pace of climate action must increase dramatically, and immediately"
Smart, fair financing is master key to unlock energy access in Africa
Mini-grids can get power to the people with government support that is simple, equitable and results-focused