FEATURE-Bangkok struggles to protect slum dwellers as floods worsen
Squatter communities along canals are no strangers to floods - but they are happening more often, and the concerns of the urban poor are being overlooked, say experts
At least 62 killed in forest fire still raging in Portugal
"It does not seem real, it is out of this world"
Chile rains leave four dead, thousands homeless
Some 34,000 lost power
Pope tells Merkel to keep pressing for international cooperation
"The Pope encouraged me to continue and fight for international agreements, including the Paris agreement"
U.S. EPA suspected Fiat Chrysler of using 'defeat device' in 2015
Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said he was "confident of the fact that there was no intention on our part to set up a defeat device"
Unlikely Netherlands will close coal plants soon-Green Left leader
"It's not going to happen"
Cities, regions and federal states lead the way on science-based climate action
Hundreds of cities have already taken steps to measure, reduce and verify their greenhouse gas emissions through thousands of actions
Africa eyes green jobs to fight radicalisation and stem migration to Europe
More than 60 million people could leave sub-Saharan Africa's desertified areas for North Africa and Europe by 2020
Trump's coal plan sends U.S. energy "back to the past"-Vatican
Any harm to the environment will be like a "boomerang that will come back ... especially to poor people"
FEATURE-For women in Kenya's dry north, water is power
A new way of funding climate change projects at the local level is giving women more say over the use of precious resources