The Commonwealth must inspire greater climate action
Raising ambition for deeper cuts in carbon dioxide emissions must be a key priority for Commonwealth leaders
It's time to shake up our approach to displacement
Internal displacement associated with conflict rose sharply in 2017, but those forced to flee are often treated as an afterthought
Britain to review its climate targets - gov't minister
Review will see whether targets need to be strengthened to fit with the aims of Paris climate accord, says UK energy minister
Plastic-eating enzyme holds promise in fighting pollution
Scientists have engineered an enzyme to digest PET plastics - which last for hundreds of years and pollute large areas of land and sea
Top EU court says Poland broke law with forest logging
Environmental groups say damage has already been done to the delicate primeval habitat
As drought keeps men on the road, Mauritania's pastoralist women take charge
"I am in charge of everything. Our money, our field of millet – even the village's borehole is my responsibility"
Putting our money where our mouth is: financing loss and damage
It’s too late to just rely on insuring against losses from climate change - it’s time for polluter nations to pay up
Shell defends climate strategy in clash with investors
Shell outlined plans to halve carbon emissions from its operations and sales of its fuels by 2050
'Race against the clock' to bolster Rohingya camps against rains
The risks of landslides and other disasters in camps sheltering more than 865,000 refugees will soar with the monsoon and cyclone seasons, aid workers say
More snow, rain and winds to blast parts of U.S.
"No tornado warnings are issued yet for the area, but the conditions could be ripe for some in the afternoon"