Australia's weather bureau issues La Nina alert
La Nina generally implies stormier and cold winters in Asia's northern hemisphere and warm but wet summers in the southern hemisphere
Poor nations need say in use of climate geoengineering - researchers
"Whether we like it or not, geoengineering is going to happen," predicts energy researcher
Insurance industry nurses wounds inflicted by costly disasters
2017 may be the most costly year for disaster losses - and insurance may become "unaffordable" in some places, experts say
INTERVIEW-Wealthy nations have a responsibility to help rebuild storm-hit Barbuda: PM
"We are the injured party, we're not the ones who are emitting these greenhouse gases"
Pioneering climate fund for developing world gets a boost at U.N. talks
The Adaptation Fund secured its future under the Paris Agreement and exceeded its 2017 fundraising target in Bonn
Turning brewery waste into women's wealth
Brewery waste boosts incomes for rural women in drought-hit drylands of India
Have U.N. climate talks finally been turned "inside out"?
With the Paris Agreement now in place, the focus should be on those putting it into practice
Full of beans - coffee grounds to help power London's buses
A new biofuel, which contains part coffee oil, is being added to the London bus fuel supply chain where it can be used without the need for modification
Reverse migration? Pollution in India's cities draws residents back to rural life
At least 2.5 million people in India died early because of pollution in 2015, more than any other country in the world