Donors must respect African ownership of renewable energy initiative
The African Renewable Energy Initiative is a potential game-changer but much of what makes it unique is under threat
FACTBOX-Air pollution: Why and how it kills
By 2040, Asia will account for almost 90 percent of the rise in premature deaths attributable to air pollution.
Choked by traffic, Bangkok revs up to beat air pollution
Despite having the second-worst traffic congestion in the world after Mexico City, Bangkok is relatively smog-free. The city's insatiable appetite for cars may change that.
EU to back developing nations on climate with $890 mln package
"We, developed and developing countries together, will defend the Paris Agreement"
Global commodities traders fuel S. America deforestation - report
Companies including U.S. agricultural giants Bunge and Cargill "are downplaying their critical role in driving deforestation."
Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
Lessons learned by Indonesia are valuable to peatland-rich countries like the Republic of Congo, DRC and Peru
Jordan's Azraq becomes world first clean energy refugee camp
Each family in almost 5,000 shelters in the desert camp will be able to use electricity generated by a solar plant
Money, access and security main challenges to averting famine in Somalia - experts
More than 2 million people are facing starvation in the Horn of Africa nation that is suffering the effects of repeated rain failures and decades of conflict
Are governments finally facing up to the true cost of disasters?
As new ways of calculating disaster losses reveal their full impact, especially on the poor, the case for prevention is getting stronger
Many nations pin climate hopes on China, India as hopes for Trump fade
"The time when one big player could affect the whole game is past," says one climate ambassador