Zambia exports confiscated logs in controversial timber ban
Is selling illegally cut timber a way to make needed cash for the country - or does it send the wrong message?
Nature calling: Crammed cities go green for climate, health
Being close to nature is good for wellbeing, while vegetation is vital for curbing climate change, scientists say
Bangladeshi women to receive funding for protection from climate change
Much of Bangladesh is comprised of a low-lying river delta, making the country particularly vulnerable to storms
Eating less meat? Meatless butchers to mushroom burgers can help
Cutting demand for meat - particularly in wealthy countries - could make a big difference in combatting climate change, scientists say
Cities, scientists unite in battle against climate change at U.N. summit
The three day gathering marks the first time cities rather than nations are offered a seat at the table of the U.N.'s top scientific authority on global warming
Week after Papua New Guinea quake, nearly 150,000 people in urgent need of aid
Landslides have cut roads, preventing the delivery of aid to several places where it's most needed
Zambia taps climate fund to battle worsening drought
Project backed by the Green Climate Fund aims to shore up food security and incomes in the face of more extreme weather
Storm lashing U.S. Northeast kills at least five people
"It's crazy. I guess this is sea-level rise in action"
Implementing climate pact would dramatically save health care costs- researchers
Investing trillions to slow emissions is still cheaper than paying the costs of people sickened by polluted air, scientists say
Los Angeles making plans for sudden shocks, long-term calamity
The U.S. city faces risks including earthquakes, wildfires and rising heat, alongside bustling urban demands for energy