Blood clots to leaking guts - 27 ways to die from extreme heatwaves
"Dying during a heatwave is like a terror movie with 27 bad endings to choose from"
From grey to green: smokestack cities power to bright future
Essen, once a coal and steel city known as Germany's "Graue Maus" (grey mouse) for its polluted air and waterways, has gained a reputation as a trailblazer for sustainability
Anti-Trump US coalition tells UN climate talks: "We're still in"
"There is a tradition of non-partisanship for protecting our planet"
Climate migration muddied by legal confusion in Pacific islands
Pacific islanders may be among the first climate migrants - but a range of thorny legal obstacles stands in the way
Haiti tops index of nations worst-hit by extreme weather in 2016
Between 1997 and 2016, more than 520,000 people died in over 11,000 extreme weather events including storms, floods and heat waves worldwide
Can governments keep their people safe as global temperatures rise?
"We are not safe, because we are moving towards a 3 degrees (hotter) world, and our governments are not ready"
At least four dead, 18 missing in Colombia landslide
More than 3,000 people were evacuated from a nearby area before the landslide struck
Africa land projects promise much, leave locals hungry - report
Overseas firms often lease vast plots of land in Africa for industrial agriculture or biofuel production, promising work, among other benefits, to those they uproot
Emerging nations urge rich to kick-start climate pact before 2020
Under the Paris Agreement, most governments set targets for cutting emissions by 2030, with little focus on shorter-term milestones
Colombia makes progress on child labour - study
Globally, more than 150 million children, or nearly one in 10, are victims of forced labour