Island of plastic debris in Pacific far bigger than previous estimates, study says
"It's shocking," says a Netherlands-based ocean cleanup organisation
Norway plans to buy electric planes, mimicking green car success
Could electric passenger planes take off in Norway?
Macron pushes for EU minimum price for carbon
"We need a European price floor for carbon. I know it won't be easy, there will be resistance from all around"
Millions more hungry in 2017 amid famine, conflict, and numbers rising-report
"We are clearly seeing a trend now, from 80 million to 108 million, from 108 to 124 million, people literally marching to the brink of starvation around the world"
Global carbon emissions hit record high in 2017
"There has been a dramatic slowdown in the rate of improvement in global energy efficiency as policy makers have put less focus in this area"
ANALYSIS-Can Philippines storm survivors hold companies to account for climate damage?
Hearings to begin in landmark inquiry on whether high-emitting companies have caused human rights violations
New coal plants falling but not enough to meet Paris target - study
To keep global warming within relatively safe levels, construction of coal plants must end and existing plants must retire faster - report
Last three years hottest on record, severe weather hits 2018-UN
"The start of 2018 has continued where 2017 left off – with extreme weather claiming lives and destroying livelihoods"
The next great water crisis may be under our feet
As the world marks World Water Day, it is clear we need better groundwater governance to avoid the next big crisis
Asia-Pacific's biggest ports face steep climate bill - study
It will cost up to $49 billion to upgrade Asia-Pacific's biggest ports to cope with rising sea levels and storm surges