Climate change disrupts timing of river floods in Europe - study
Researchers studied European river data from more than 4,200 measuring stations from 1960-2010
INTERVIEW-U.S. states, business will step up to meet Paris climate pledge - Gore
"Now it looks as if the U.S. will indeed meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement, in spite of Donald Trump"
Peru to award $6.15 bln in post-flood rebuilding contracts through 2021
Sudden and severe flooding in Peru this year killed more than 100 people and wrought some $4 billion in damage to infrastructure
U.S. wildfire preparedness raised to highest level
Nearly 41,000 individual wildfires of all sizes have scorched more than 6 million acres in the United States so far this year
FEATURE-Kale power: Water for crops gives women in Kenya's drylands a voice
"I can take my children to school, cook balanced meals for my family and I have gained recognition in my community"
FEATURE-As glaciers melt, "Land of Fire and Ice" watches its history seep away
"All glaciers in Iceland are retreating at an unprecedented pace," says geologist who has studied them for 30 years
India's tribals at loggerheads with new tree-planting policy, say campaigners
"Tree plantation policies incentivise forest officials to commit atrocities against tribal and other forest dweller"
Germany's long goodbye to coal despite Merkel's green push
Coal still accounts for 40 percent of energy generation in Germany.
Franklin to hit Mexico oil state as season's 1st Atlantic hurricane
Tropical storm Franklin is set to crash into eastern Mexico's oil-producing Gulf state of Veracruz as the Atlantic's first hurricane of 2017.
Repeat droughts may cause permanent damage to forests - scientists
Boreal forests in northern parts of Europe, Russia and Canada can take up to two years to recover from drought