Trump's view that ice caps "setting records" baffles scientists
"Maybe he is referring to a different planet"
Shivering in the tropics: Southeast Asia faces "cooling crisis"
"Air-con is designed to make people feel more comfortable but it's actually doing completely the reverse"
Hotter summer highs means cities face increasingly deadly risks
Cities in Europe, East Asia and Australia - including Paris, Moscow and Beijing - face particular risks, researchers say
'Super' crops and cows - Bill Gates, UK inject cash into farm science
"If you care about the poor, you should care about agriculture"
Crop munching pest in Africa raises hunger threat
"There are roughly 35 million hectares of maize planted per year in Africa and if (the worm is) not in all those maize fields now, it will be very soon"
Bangladesh research network builds climate knowledge and resilience
Bangladesh network brings together academics, policymakers, practitioners to put the latest knowledge on climate adaptation into practice
Chemical sunshade to slow warming may not be feasible - UN draft
Proposals to spray chemicals into the atmosphere to cool the planet have won attention as a relatively cheap fix to global warming
"Consistently cheaper" clean energy set to connect world's poor - power experts
With wind and solar energy expected to cost the same or less than fossil fuels by 2020, Africa and Asia could see many more powered up, experts say
Do-good meat: are investors only after their pound of flesh?
"If you're able to create a product that tastes, smells, feels, looks and costs the same as ground beef, yet is made from plant-based materials, it's a very large market"
Coral reefs get sick from plastic waste - study
The trash is another pressure on corals, already suffering from over-fishing and rising temperatures caused by climate change