Cyclone hits Mozambique port city, brings property damage, flooding
Cars were submerged in water, walls of some buildings collapsed and swathes of land were flooded in Beira
Australia's PM reluctant to commit to medium-term climate goals - The Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he will not take a new 2030 or 2035 emissions reduction target to a key United Nations climate conference in Glasgow in November
Another cyclone, growing stronger, set to hit central Mozambique
Cyclones and flash floods, which used to batter this stretch of southeast African coastline only rarely, have become a regular occurrence
World leaders urged to learn from pandemic in adapting to climate change
The COVID-19 crisis is a 'foretaste' of how accelerating warming could affect our lives, but also offer lessons in how to respond, says chair of UN climate science panel
EU countries mull call for global coal power phaseout, end to fossil fuel subsidies - draft
The EU could call to forge "high-ambition" alliances with large economies to spur faster emissions cuts
Step up adaptation to climate change now or risk 'enormous toll', scientists warn
Governments and businesses must invest far more to protect people and nature from worsening impacts of global warming, say over 3,000 scientists from around the world
Elon Musk to offer $100 mln prize for 'best' carbon capture tech
The International Energy Agency has said a sharp rise in the deployment of carbon capture technology is needed for countries to meet net-zero emissions targets
Big U.S. oil drillers have federal permits to mute effect of any Biden ban
Biden has pledged to ban any new drilling on federal lands, but major players have stockpiled years' worth of permits
From climate change to coronavirus, 'frayed' global order blocks problem-solving
Addressing big global challenges may require rethinking institutions, combining expertise - and looking for more answers from the grassroots, governance experts say
U.S., EU kickstart renewed climate change cooperation with first call
The U.S. and EU - the world's second and third-largest emitters - aim to work together to lead climate action on the global stage