'Snow emergency' as powerful spring storm pounds parts of U.S.
"Mother nature continues to troll us"
Insect farms gear up to feed soaring global protein demand
Humans have been eating insects for centuries, but the practice is not common in many western cultures and still spooks food regulators
Massachusetts top court rules against Exxon in climate change probe
"The people of Massachusetts - and people everywhere - deserve answers"
INTERVIEW-New storm forecasting methods mark 'huge leap forward' - U.S. official
"Most people immediately think of wind when they visualise a hurricane ... But the reality is multiple hazards - wind, heavy rain and storm surge"
U.N. shipping agency reaches deal to cut CO2 emissions
Plan will cut emissions by at least 50 percent by 2050 compared with 2008 levels, but fell short of more ambitious targets
Will a new technology revolution work for the poor?
The coming technological revolution means more – and less – than you might think for the world's poor
INTERVIEW-Tiny Marshall Islands wields outsized clout for climate action
"We're a small country but when it comes to shipping we are a force to reckon with," says the environment minister
Polish law sparks fears over civil rights at U.N. climate talks
A Polish law covering December's U.N. climate change talks threatens free demonstrations and delegates' privacy
Energy access for all needed for "true democracy" in India
"The poorest spend a much higher proportion of their income on energy"
Nigel and Margot replace Harvey and Irma after devastating hurricane season
"If a hurricane is particularly deadly or costly, then its name is retired and replaced"