Developing nations to study ways to dim sunshine, slow warming
Those most vulnerable to global warming should be more involved in studying the effects of "solar geo-engineering" on droughts and monsoons, researchers say
Coffee conquers conflict for business-savvy farmers in the Philippines
Hundreds of farmers are brewing up a storm with training from a social enterprise striving to boost growers' profits, protect the environment and foster peace
Is a dangerous complacency taking hold in shipping over climate goals?
Climate, economic stability and the Paris Agreement are all at stake in London shipping talks this week
EU carbon market emissions rise for first time in 7 years in 2017
Emissions from power and heating generation fell, but industrial and aviation emissions have risen
Portugal looks to renewables as March output tops mainland power demand
"It is expected that by 2040 the production of renewable electricity will be able to guarantee, in a cost-effective way, the total annual electricity consumption of mainland Portugal"
Monsoons could bring 'enormous deaths' for Rohingya refugees - advisers
"We are at this time in a race against time. For us, the monsoons are coming."
With 'unforgettable' bag, Malaysian shoppers paid to cut plastic waste
Tesco launches "unforgettable bag" in Kuala Lumpur in an effort to shift away from single-use plastic bags and reduce pollution
Senegal city races to move families as sea swallows homes
A scheme backed by the World Bank aims to resettle 10,000 residents from the crumbling coast of Saint-Louis
Four dead, one missing as cyclone causes floods in Fiji
Severe flooding hits the northwestern town of Ba on Fiji's largest island, Viti Levu
Tough times, tough birds: Kenyan farmers swap back to hardy chickens
Faced with harsher weather as a result of climate change, farmers are turning to birds that need less food, water and fuss