Louisiana 'islanders' find a new home beyond the water
"This is our rebirth where we can start our re-population, to get off that endangered species list, and begin again"
Artist's 'pollution pods' highlight global air quality problem
"You're seeing a comparison between different cities, and you can feel it and see it as you move from dome to dome. I think it's a really powerful way of bringing this (issue) to people's minds"
Plant-killing pests and diseases have an ally in climate change - experts
Pests already cause losses of around $220 billion a year, or around 10 - 16 percent of harvests
Cleanest city in Africa? Kigali scrubs up
A push to green and clean Kigali is moving ahead - though not everyone is happy
INTERVIEW-Sulphur scrubbers "no silver bullet" for shipping industry -Wartsila
A recently-agreed cut to the amount of sulphur shipping can emit will have massive implications for fleets, oil refiners and crude oil producers
Belgium to double offshore wind energy capacity as it exits nuclear power
Belgium's two nuclear power plants are earmarked for closure by 2025
Britain must address climate change inequality in Commonwealth
Britain is badly lagging behind its poorer Commonwealth allies in doing its fair share of the global effort to tackle climate change
As drought saps hydropower, steam may keep Kenya boiling along
Adding geothermal energy to the power grid is helping Kenya stand up to drought - and green its power supply
As fruit trees fall, a hunger threat looms in Kenya
The loss of fruit trees for firewood and charcoal is hurting food security, particularly as droughts lengthen
Japan carbon capture site shows promise for industrial use
Capturing CO2 and burying it underground will be necessary to limit global warming, the International Energy Agency says