Pope's visit to Peru spotlights devastation in rainforest region
Gold mining in Madre de Dios has flourished into a black market trade, leaving gaping holes in the Amazon's forest cover and financing human trafficking and violent criminal networks
With a beehive fence, Kerala’s farmers tell marauding elephants to buzz off
After failing to stop marauding elephants with trenches and solar-powered electric fences, residents have found a sweet solution
Wild reindeer foil wind farm plan in southern Norway
Norway has almost 35,000 reindeer in its southern mountains, the last redoubt of sustainable populations of the animals in Europe
Malawi seeks divine intervention as drought, pests threaten maize crop
The current dry spell has been exacerbated by an outbreak of crop-munching fall armyworms
Concern over climate change linked to depression, anxiety - study
Most hard-hit are women and people with low incomes who worry about the planet's long-term health
Hurricane Harvey makes Houston reassess growth-friendly policies
"That water now doesn't have a place to go"
Earth sweltered again in 2017: hottest year without an El Nino
"When even the 'colder' years are rewriting the warmest year record books, we know we have a problem"
Evian joins big brands in race to bin plastics
"Evian will drive a step change to address the critical issue of plastic"
Climate insurance scheme targets women farmers in Africa, Asia
The insurance programme - covering droughts and tropical cyclones - will support mostly women farmers and their families
Drought-hit Cape Town at "point of no return", tightens water targets
Cape Town as a whole consumed 618 million litres of water on Monday