EXPERT VIEWS: US exit from Paris deal a blow - but drive for climate action rolls on
President Trump may have withdrawn his country from the global climate change accord, but many American cities, states and companies continue to work towards its aims
Republican Senate would darken outlook for aggressive U.S. climate policy
Even if Democrat Joe Biden wins the White House, he would struggle to pass sweeping legislation to combat global warming if Republicans maintain Senate majority
Eta becomes tropical storm inland, after battering Nicaragua, Honduras
Storm ripped roofs from homes, unleashed major flooding and caused landslides as it battered coastline of Nicaragua and Honduras, reportedly killing at least three people
As Amazon blazes surge, firefighting proves a challenge
In Brazil's Amazon, capacity is lacking to battle growing numbers of runaway wildfires
Flooded out, hungry South Sudan farmers race to plant fresh crops
Like much of east Africa, South Sudan has been affected by unusually prolonged torrential rains over the last year
Philippines shuts door on new coal power proposals
Moratorium on greenfield coal plants comes as government aggressively pursues natural gas as a major source of energy
Scarce pastures put Kashmir nomads' migration in peril
Pastoralists this year have sold less than half the usual quantity of livestock because of COVID restrictions
Global investor group urges United States to rejoin Paris climate accord
Investors warn the United States risks falling behind in race to create a cleaner global economy by leaving the Paris pact
'We're really afraid': Fierce Hurricane Eta lashes Nicaragua
Powerful storm made landfall near port of Puerto Cabezas, one of the country's poorest areas, pulling roofs off houses, knocking down trees and power lines, and causing flooding
South African commission condemns killing of activist who opposed coal mine
Environmental activist Fikile Ntshangase was a vocal opponent of South Africa's largest open coal mines in Kwa-Zulu Natal