Floods, landslides, kill dozens in Indonesia and East Timor
At least 44 people have been killed and dozens of houses were destroyed as extreme weather hit the island nations
Scuffles in London as thousands join 'kill the bill' rallies across Britain
Climate protests by Extinction Rebellion, which paralysed parts of London in 2019, fuelled calls from some politicians for police to get more powers to prevent such disruption
Kerry: U.S. 'hopeful' it can work with China to tackle climate change
U.S. climate envoy says no other issue between the two nations 'is held hostage to or is engaged in a trade for what we need to do on climate'
World Bank confirms key elements of new climate action plan
The new plan commits to making financing decisions in line with efforts to limit global warming, but stops short of promising to halt funding of fossil fuels
White House will seek law to require carbon-free power from U.S. utilities
The shift is part of an ambitious effort to address climate change in the United States by investing in green infrastructure
Climate activists spray black dye at Bank of England in 'Money Rebellion'
Climate activists in London spray black stains on the Bank of England's main building saying the Bank has prioritised short-term profit over the health of the planet
EU carbon market emissions excluding aviation fell 12.6% in 2020
Almost half of the EU's greenhouse gas output is regulated under a scheme which charges firms for the right to emit
Pakistan sends in armed force to stop logging in northern forests
Lacking staff, training and funding, the Gilgit-Baltistan forest department has been unable to stop illegal logging on its own
Apple to build battery-based solar energy storage project in California
Apple Inc plans to build battery-based solar energy project in California, which could store enough power for more than 7,000 homes for one day
Kyoto's earliest cherry blooms in 1,200 years point to climate change, says scientist
Warming temperatures are bringing forward the date of Japan's celebrated blossoms, say researchers