Brazilians, more than others, say climate change is 'catastrophic risk'
At odds with President Jair Bolsonaro, 93% of people surveyed in Brazil, where fires have damaged Amazon rainforest, say they are worried about climate threats
Canadian indigenous group to invest up to C$1 bln in Keystone oil pipeline
Some indigenous groups oppose pipeline projects, but other Canadian First Nations have invested in the industry to share in profits and jobs
We're flooded everywhere': storm Iota batters Central America
This is the first time two major hurricanes have formed in the Atlantic basin in November since records began in 1851
About 150 nations due to deliver stronger climate plans in 2020, tracker shows
A group of climate-vulnerable countries, which launched the tool, says larger cuts to global planet-heating emissions are essential for their survival
Funding for climate disasters is 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Red Cross report highlights disconnect between countries at highest risk of rising climate threats and paltry amount of adaptation aid they receive
Funding for climate disasters 'failing' those most vulnerable, says IFRC
Climate-fuelled disasters are steadily rising, but humanitarian funding does not always reach those most in need, said the aid group
'Tree equity': U.S. cities urged to focus planting in areas most at risk
A new tool helps urban leaders see where more trees are needed to help vulnerable communities tackle pollution and rising heat
EU seeks to convince Poland on climate change target
Coal-dependent Poland could yet veto plans to toughen EU climate goals, which will have to be approved by all 27 member states
Climate change winds lift Canadian renewable stocks, buffets oil sector
Canadian renewables have become a landing spot for investors looking for wind, solar and hydro plays
'In the hands of God' - Central America bears brunt of powerful hurricane Iota
Thousands have been ordered to evacuate and coastal areas face storm surges as the powerful storm arrives onshore