G7 leaders reach impasse on climate, urge cyber crackdown
Italy is eager for rich nations to do much more to help develop Africa's economy and make it more appealing for youngsters to stay in their home countries
Cash-strapped cities struggle to clean up their climate act
"Finance remains the biggest barrier," says expert from C40 network of megacities
African Court rules Kenya violates forest people's land rights
"The court has recognised ... that the preservation of forest land does not justify evictions of indigenous people"
Sri Lanka landslides, floods death toll rises to 91; over 100 missing
Early rainy season downpours have forced hundreds of people from their homes
Taoist monks find new role as environmentalists
China’s Taoist monks are hoping to change people’s attitudes toward protecting the environment.
Climate change talks should focus on food despite resistance - Obama
"All these things can ... help us ensure that, in producing the food that we need to feed the billions of people on this planet, we're not destroying the planet in the process"
Nigeria to issue first green bond in next few weeks - officials
Nigeria's green bond could lay the groundwork for other African countries to follow suit says U.N. deputy secretary-general
Island nation Kiribati says in dire need of cash to combat climate change
"But the underlying issue is the money - our public resources are not sufficient to address these climatic issues"
As Senegal's coast crumbles, residents ponder move to safer ground
Senegal's coastline is receding at a rate of 1 to 2 metres per year, driven by rising sea levels, rapid urbanisation and illegal sand mining
U.S. fossil fuel groups pull out of climate change court case
If industry groups lay out in court scientific findings on climate change they accept it may bind them in other legal proceedings