Coal - the killer investment without a future
Assets that kill don’t make for good investments
FEATURE-Pakistan’s glaciers face new threat: Highway’s black carbon
As a revamped highway boosts mountain traffic, "now our own development will be contributing to the melting" of glaciers, expert says
EXCLUSIVE-Trump boosts disaster aid for Puerto Rico rebuild
Six weeks after Hurricane Maria hit, only about 30 percent of Puerto Rico's power grid has been restored
U.S. energy chief says fossil fuels could help prevent sexual assaults in Africa
"When the lights are on, when you have light, it shines the righteousness, if you will, on those types of acts"
Tropical islands to team up with rich cities on climate change
New York, Bonn on the Rhine River and Malmo are among rich cities that have signalled they want to work with cities in developing nations
Think while you drink: the beer that fights climate change
"Beer is a universal language"
Nations must peak their emissions faster to avoid dangerous warming - researchers
The longer it takes to peak emissions - when global emissions reach a maximum level and then decline - the more difficult and costly it will be to avoid dangerous levels of warming
Climate change-fueled drought drives Sri Lanka’s farmers to cities
“Farmers are moving because there isn’t enough money in agriculture,” officials admit
Flint bottles hope from its toxic water crisis
"It means that we take something that is painful and make it positive"
Mudslide in Sierra Leone exposes dangers of Freetown's unchecked sprawl
Originally designed to house only around 300,000 people, Freetown is struggling to meet basic needs for housing, electricity, sewage and water