China aims for emission trading scheme in big step vs global warming
The scheme as currently planned will eclipse the European Union's as the world's largest
With ferns, fish and roots, Ecuador brings its rainforest to restaurant tables
"We really want people to taste conservation, taste biodiversity, in a very emotional way"
Climate change driving record snows in Alaskan mountains -study
"Everywhere we look in the North Pacific, we see this same fingerprint from warming tropical oceans"
As wild weather hits crops, Ethiopian women turn to savings
Savings groups are helping farmers - particularly women - get through bad times when harvests are lost
'Ticking time bomb' as Pacific children bear mental scars of climate disasters
A barrage of natural disasters across the low-lying Pacific islands is inflicting lasting mental trauma on children
EU governments agree renewable energy targets for 2030
Aim is to source at least 27 percent of the bloc's energy from renewables by 2030, up from a target of 20 percent by 2020
British coal still burning abroad despite push for global ban
Coal remains the best option in some emerging economies experts in the mining industry say
Ethiopian Highlanders unleash traditional practices on a modern land scourge
Ethiopia is committed to restoring 15 million hectares of degraded land by 2030
Stay or go? People under climate pressure must be able to choose
We may not be able to attribute migration directly to our changing climate, but we still need to act
From worm toilets to solar lamps, social innovations keep women safer in rural India
"Designing appliances with women's preferences in mind" is essential, says the International Center for Research on Women