What the U.S. can learn from India on climate change and energy access
India's Prime Minister Modi recently said it would be "morally criminal" not to act against global warming. He’s right.
Global sea level rise accelerates since 1990, study shows
Until now scientists have found it hard to detect whether the rate has picked up, is flat or has fallen since 1990
As drought bites, livestock insurance aids pastoralists in Ethiopia
Insurance is only part of the answer, but it is easing losses from drought for herders in southern Ethiopia
FEATURE-Bootcamps, internships train 'climate champions' in Uganda
"The idea is to show people that climate change affects every one of us - but also to explain how they can do something about it"
FEATURE -Politics of Death: The Bangladeshi professor defending nature with his life
Say "yes" to the Rampal coal-fired power plant ... "otherwise you will be hacked to death incredibly by us!"
Are G20 leaders ready to save the planet?
Mayors from around the world say it's time to step up and act now to curb climate change
More than 1,500 evacuated due to forest fires in southern Spain
Emergency services are working to contain the fire but adverse windy conditions made it difficult to predict when the blaze would be brought under control
Politics of Death: Muscovites march to save city's green lungs
Activists fighting to save a band of forest that rings Moscow from development are facing death threats
France's Macron to back push for global environment rights pact
Macron has been pushing to maintain momentum generated by a global agreement to combat climate change reached in Paris in 2015
FEATURE-Solar energy powers clean water, business opportunities for refugees
Practical and affordable, solar energy is being deployed on a growing scale to provide essential services for refugee camps in Africa and the Middle East